Zulu

Available to Adopt
In Foster
Location:
Foster Care
On HOLD
Breed:
DSH
Age:
1 Year
Sex:
Male
Meet Zulu!

Meet Zulu!

Zulu is a sweet, affectionate boy with an endearing little head tilt and a whole lot of love to give. This special fellow has been thriving in foster care, where he's shown everyone that being a little different doesn't stop him from enjoying life to the fullest!

Zulu loves all the things a cat should—running, jumping, playing, exploring, and spending time with his friends. His head tilt doesn't seem to slow him down, and he's currently enjoying a great quality of life. He's also a wonderfully social guy who has done well living with both cats and dogs, making him a lovely candidate for a home with other furry family members following proper introductions.

Zulu is considered a special needs adoption because the cause of his head tilt remains unknown. He has received veterinary assessment and treatment, but it is possible that the tilt will be permanent. His future family will need to understand that his long-term prognosis is uncertain and that additional veterinary care or specialist assessment could be needed if his condition changes. Our adoption team will be happy to discuss his medical history and ongoing needs in more detail with potential adopters.

For now, Zulu isn't letting his tilted view of the world get in the way of living his best cat life. He's looking for a family who can embrace what makes him unique and give this wonderful boy the loving home he deserves.

If you have room in your heart for a very special cat, come meet Zulu—you may just find yourself looking at the world from a slightly different angle, too. ❤️

I may be able to live with other cats and/or dogs.

I may be able to live with children.

Zulu is currently staying with a foster family, please contact the Adoption Team at403-932-2072 ext. 113 to find out more. 

Email the filled-out adoption form to: adoption@cochranehumane.ca 

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