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Posted over 6 years ago
| Updated over 6 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
DOB April 20, 2011.
Hi, my name is Tyrion! I am a delightful, easy-going, snuggly lil scootie-patootie who loves people. In fact, I am the easiest foster cat my foster parents have ever had! Though a little nervous at first, once I feel safe, I am the most loving, snuggly, playful boy who will bring much joy to your home with my antics and affection. I love to be picked up for hugs and sometimes I'll even give my people tiny kisses (licks) and loving pats with my paws. I'd really like to find my furr-ever home--I hope that's you!!
While I like to cuddle and play, I'm not pushy about it and am also happy to explore and play independently. While other cats will insist on being fed and snuggled early in the morning, I leave you alone when you're sleeping and I politely wait until you stir or your alarm goes off before I visit, at which time I will curl up on your chest for a nice, purry snuggle. I am clean, quiet and can mostly be found in my neighbourhood watch post by the window or napping in the sunlight, with breaks for cuddles and adventure. When I am feeling playful, I am very entertaining to watch zoom around and play. I can also be quite curious and will follow my people around the house to see what they're up to.
Though I am very easy going, I can get hyper if my humans are away a lot. Nothing too wild, but if you regularly come home quite late in the evening, expect to find me getting the "zoomies", scooting quickly around the house and looking to play to get my energy out as I've been napping all day. This is a great time to play with me, and I love to play with lots of toys--especially with balls, string and cat dancers. I am even a professional hockey player--pass me me one of those pom-pom balls and I will hit it with my paw! I'm very athletic! But like any athlete, sometimes I can get a little worked up and play a little rough, which is why I need to be adopted into a home without young children (under 10). My adopter should have some experience with cats because of my rough play--you'll be able to sense when I need some space or play with some toys. Also, I am very nervous around other cats because of some of my past experiences, and will act out if they are around. However, the longer I am in one stable home, and the more my people are home, the calmer and gentler I get.
Please come and meet me--I will win your heart like I do everyone I meet! I know will be the best of friends.