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Feline Friday 042823
Baby Boy, domestic short hair
Why is Baby Boy being overlooked at the adoption center? That’s probably because he’s the quiet, shy type and is likely missed when visitors come into the cat room. Baby Boy is friendly but he’s not a crowds kind of guy. He’s more of a one-on-one feline to human kind of cat. Once he’s adopted, he’ll need a special person who will provide for him, give him space and love but from a distance. He really doesn’t care for the noise in his current surroundings and would likely need some time to decompress. But, in return, he’ll give unconditional love. Baby Boy is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and house trained.
Braveheart, domestic short hair
Don’t let Braveheart’s grumpy looking expression fool you. This sweet boy just needs a minute to know that people coming to see him at the adoption center mean him no harm. At 4 years old, it’s not known what he’s experienced before, but being ready for adoption means there is a nicer, new world that awaits him. And hopefully it’s one filled with a soft, warm cat bed, endless treats, a full bowl of cat food and human affection. At least that’s what Braveheart is dreaming about when he goes to bed at night! Braveheart is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and house trained. He also gets along with other cats.
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