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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
DOB March 14, 2011.
Milo is an extremely gentle and patient cat, who is fantastic with kids. He's quite gentle and curious, and when people come to the house he likes to come meet them and rub against their legs when he likes them.
A super sweet cat, Milo is good at being close to you and affectionate but not in your way or underfoot all the time. He often follows his foster mom around the house, close enough to keep an eye on her but not so close she trips on him and if she asks him a question he often "answers". When it's cold he will sometimes sit beside, or on, his foster family's laps in the evening. Also when it's cold, Milo will also often be found lying on the softest blanket he can find (usually a fleece blanket!) and at night may be found quietly sharing one of his foster family members' beds.
Milo is a smart cat. He knows where his toys are kept and will go get a new mouse when he wants one (he loves his mice!!). Milo has taught his foster family to turn on the bathtub tap for a drink when he asks for it - with a meow, or by waiting at the bathtub!
Milo is okay with other cats (with a very slow introduction, and as long as they let him be the boss). But he would be equally happy as the only cat in the family. His previous owners said he was good with a bunny. Milo was surrendered by his owners as they were moving into an apartment that did not allow pets.
A couple of health notes about Milo - he has a sensitive stomach, and needs to be on food from the vet (Purina Gastro EN). No treats or human food or he’ll get diarrhea. He also needs to have his ears cleaned once a month or so - his foster mom can show you - it's really not hard and Milo actually purrs when his foster mom does it!
Milo is a big boy with lots of love and companionship to give! His foster mom says he’s one of the best fosters she’s had!