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Cueball the Cat Available for Adoption at West Suburban Humane Society

Cueball is a 13-year-old domestic shorthair seeking a forever home.

Name: Cueball

Age: 13 years

Sex: Male

Breed: Domestic shorthair

Good with small kids: No

Good with dogs: No

More info: Cueball arrived at the shelter after 12 years in a home. He was being eaten alive by fleas, causing massive hair loss, scabs, anemia and weight loss. Now he is fully recovered and looking for a new ffamily. He is quiet, friendly and loves to take naps. 

Interested? Contact the West Suburban Humane Society, 1901 W. Ogden Avenue in Downers Grove, at 630-960-9600 or email adoptiondesk@wshs-dg.org

Lisa Ventrella January 6, 2013 at 11:55 pm
He looks cute!!
DHD January 7, 2013 at 03:19 am
Doesn't get along with dogs doesn't get along with kids , sounds like a great cat. Probably will tear your furniture to shreds and urinate all over the house. Some animals should not be put up for adoption.
Suzanne Matthies January 19, 2013 at 04:58 pm
"Quiet, friendly and loves to take naps"....isn't it grossly unfair to jump to the conclusion that Cueball is destructive and incontinent? Maybe WSHS should comment about the validity of this accusation. Cueball will be "behind-the-eight-ball" unless, and until, someone stands up for him.

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Debbi Andrews June 18, 2013 at 05:04 pm
Honestly, I couldn't understand why they spent so much money for a parking lot in the first place???
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The problem is the Dept of Agriculture's standards are aimed at farm animals. The standards are wayRead More too low for pet breeding but the USDA has not yet differentiated housepets. She is giving the standard boilerplate answer all puppy mill breeders give. The fact that she passed inspections doesn't mean a thing. Everyone knows the vet she has enlisted is a puppy mill breeder himself so that is an empty argument too. Blah, blah, blah - the same old answers. You've got a good smoke & mirrors show going Madam, but the public is starting to catch on.....