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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
DOB September 26, 2003.
Leo is a really sweet and happy cat. He is quite independent for the most part and likes to cuddle up on the couch or his cat bed. Otherwise, he is still playful if you take the time to play with him. He is really affectionate, he likes to lay beside you or on you when you're hanging out on the couch. H is a very youthful thirteen years old. It is enjoyable having an older cat who doesn't require as much work as a kitten that chews or is really hyper. He is very relaxed and easy to have.
His foster family shares: "Every time I come home, he runs to the front door to greet me! If he's cuddling close to me sometimes he'll grab a mouthful of the blanket and do that affectionate thing with their claws. I think its a comfort thing, and I heard that cats are more likely to do that when they've been separated from their mothers at an early age. He needs a good home. Someone who will love him, cuddle and play with him. He is not needy, he likes to do his own thing as well but he really enjoys spending time with you (the owner)." Adopt this handsome senior fellow.
Thank you for welcoming a senior cat into your family - an adoption fee of your choice is appreciated versus our standard adoption fee of $175.