Jean Luc


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  • Animal ID 61198485
  • Animal ID American Shorthair / Mix
  • Species Cat
  • Age 6 years
  • Gender Male
  • Size Medium
  • Color White
  • Spayed / Neutered
  • Housetrained Unknown
  • Location ReHome Program
  • Sub Location ReHome Program
  • Stage ReHome Program
  • Site Central Ca SPCA
  • Added On 06/16/2026
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  • SpecialNeeds
  • NoDogs
  • NoCats
  • NoKids
  • Description/Contact Information: This pet is part of the rehoming program and is not in the care of the CCSPCA. Please read carefully and reach out to the owner directly via cell: 559-974-2311 or email: aalene8942@gmail.com. The owner states, I peeled Jean Luc off the sidewalk in front of my house and after a lengthy back and forth with vets and specialists, it's time to get him a home. I can't take any more pets, neither can anyone I know, but I wish I could. Jean Luc is so affectionate and cuddly and is so suited to his new home indoors. (In fact since getting fixed, he's a little scared of the outdoors now.) I know he'd make someone so happy and he'd be happy in return. All he needs is a hundred kisses every day, and someone to watch out for his health a little.

    While he doesn't have any conditions that require medication, he does have a permanent wheeze. (This is why there was back and forth. Ask me and I will regale you with the lengthy tale.) The vets have concluded he simply has scarring on his eustachian tube. It doesn't effect his daily life, though if he gets sick again (like when I found him) it will make it harder to treat. He does also have Calicivirus, which is common and mostly harmless. This will also make getting over colds and such a little more difficult. This does mean that he needs to be an indoor only cat. He won't have health issues if he isn't exposed to them, which as an indoor cat he shouldn't be. But that just mean he'd have more time to cuddle you.

    Jean Luc (Named after Picard, you know, the Star Trek captain?) is a Big Cat. He's just about 12 pounds and absolutely what you would call "big boned." He loves string toys and headbutting you with his massive head, and tolerates being picked up well. (He likes it in small doses!) He's terrified of the vet, but this manifests as him trying to hide in my arms, and he's easy to scoop up with a carrier. He does still have that Stray Cat Hunter Instinct, but play time takes care of that just fine. We also have worked on mat training him. He's.....decent at it. But he does understand sitting patiently and waiting for a treat. He's treat and attention motivated, so only inquire after him if you're ready for a cat who wants to be near you all the time. " Due to the pet not being in our care, it is out of our control when and if the owner responds to your inquiry. Thank you.
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This pet is part of the rehoming program and is not in the care of the CCSPCA. Please read carefully and reach out to the owner directly via cell: 559-974-2311 or email: aalene8942@gmail.com. The owner states, I peeled Jean Luc off the sidewalk in front of my house and after a lengthy back and forth with vets and specialists, it's time to get him a home. I can't take any more pets, neither can anyone I know, but I wish I could. Jean Luc is so affectionate and cuddly and is so suited to his new home indoors. (In fact since getting fixed, he's a little scared of the outdoors now.) I know he'd make someone so happy and he'd be happy in return. All he needs is a hundred kisses every day, and someone to watch out for his health a little.

While he doesn't have any conditions that require medication, he does have a permanent wheeze. (This is why there was back and forth. Ask me and I will regale you with the lengthy tale.) The vets have concluded he simply has scarring on his eustachian tube. It doesn't effect his daily life, though if he gets sick again (like when I found him) it will make it harder to treat. He does also have Calicivirus, which is common and mostly harmless. This will also make getting over colds and such a little more difficult. This does mean that he needs to be an indoor only cat. He won't have health issues if he isn't exposed to them, which as an indoor cat he shouldn't be. But that just mean he'd have more time to cuddle you.

Jean Luc (Named after Picard, you know, the Star Trek captain?) is a Big Cat. He's just about 12 pounds and absolutely what you would call "big boned." He loves string toys and headbutting you with his massive head, and tolerates being picked up well. (He likes it in small doses!) He's terrified of the vet, but this manifests as him trying to hide in my arms, and he's easy to scoop up with a carrier. He does still have that Stray Cat Hunter Instinct, but play time takes care of that just fine. We also have worked on mat training him. He's.....decent at it. But he does understand sitting patiently and waiting for a treat. He's treat and attention motivated, so only inquire after him if you're ready for a cat who wants to be near you all the time. " Due to the pet not being in our care, it is out of our control when and if the owner responds to your inquiry. Thank you.
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