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Tyson [CP]

Cat ยท Norwegian Forest Cat
Available
Age: Adult Size: Unknown Sex: Male Coat: Long Color: Brown (Mostly)

Oakland, CA Approximate location

Provider updated Oct 1, 2025, 5:28 PM UTC

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About Tyson [CP]

MODESTO, CA: Tyson is a friendly, gorgeous, long-haired Norwegian Forest Cat-mix kitty! He was found outside with a pellet in his leg that caused a fracture in his back leg. Luckily he did not require surgery, just a splint with cage rest to heal the fracture. He has recovered from the fracture and is ready for his new home.

Tyson is a big boy and an amazing cat! He's playful & fun and loves Temptation treats. Watch Tyson playing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJoXNgZEvUs

Tyson was born in approximately September 2022. He is a confident, curious and extroverted cat. Tyson has been fixed and is up to date on his shots. He would be happiest if he had access to a safe outdoor space, such as a secure, enclosed catio.

This is a Courtesy Post, and Tyson is with the Cat Network of Stanislaus in Modesto, California. For more information, please contact Monica at info@catnetworkofstanislaus.org or 209-735-0604. Visit their website at https://catnetworkofstanislaus.org/.

Please Note: This cat has not yet been tested for FIV/FeLV, to our knowledge. Potential adopters should confirm the cat's status with the rescue group and should consult with their veterinarian for recommendations regarding testing.

Care and behavior

Spayed/Neutered: Yes

Organization

Adopt Rescue Cats CA
Oakland, CA
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