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Posted over 10 years ago
| Updated over 7 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
How cool is Fallon? Fallon is so cool that even people who aren’t particularly crazy about cats want to hang with him.
Yep. He’s THAT cool.
This young male patch tabby has more going for him than his golden-green eyes and muscular good looks – although his handsomeness is quite undeniable. He’s also a playful, loving goofball who excels at putting the “companion” in “companion animal.”
He greets everyone he meets with a head hug and a loving body brush to hint at the affection he’s more than ready to receive. Rub his noggin or his tushy, and he’ll snuggle in and purr like a sexy feline race car. Feeling playful? What a coincidence! Fallon is too! He’ll chase that laser or feather toy for as long as you’re willing to shake it. Afterward, how about more snuggling, or perhaps some catnip for him to roll in? If you need some alone time, Fallon is cool with that too. During quieter times, he has been seen admiring himself in the mirror -- because, “Hello, Handsome!” -- or hanging out in an Amazon shipping box -- because, "Box!"
A former stray rescued from the city pound, Fallon really had no place on the mean streets of Chicago. He’s thriving as an indoor cat in his Rogers Park foster home. He happily coexists with four other cats and a couple of low-key dogs. Like the excellent houseguest that he is, he knows what the litterbox is and uses it like a champ.
As a kitty comedian, chatterbox, and welcomer of all guests, Fallon has earned his name. Adopt him, and enjoy your own 24/7 “Tonight Show.”
Fallon has tested positive for the FIV virus, which is NOT contagious to people or dogs. It can only be spread to other cats through bite wounds, and after almost a year in foster care, we are confident that biting is NOT Fallon’s style; he’s a lover and goofball, not a fighter or a biter. Fallon is healthy, micro-chipped, up-to-date on vaccines, fecal and virus-tested. His adoption fee of $95 benefits the Friends of Chicago Animal Care & Control. If you're interested in adopting Fallon please contact kbergland@gmail.com.