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Posted over 4 years ago
| Updated over 4 years ago
I found a new home! Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Check out other pets at this shelter, or start a new search.
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My basic info
Breed
Nebelung
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Kitten
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:
True to his name, Owl has tuffs of fur on the side of his face and the inside of his ears that make him look a bit like a surprised owl. He likes perching on shoulders and snuggling humans right under their chin if they lie down and let him purr on their chest. He has two modes: one super cuddly nap buddy mode and another in which he zooms around and chases toys with surprising speed. His method of hunting includes grabbing onto a toy and then not letting go, sometimes trying to grab multiple toys until his cheeks are puffed out like an overfed hamster. He loves grooming himself and his brother so they both look like presentable gentlemen, and if he particularly enjoys a person’s company, he will groom them as well.
Pussycat has the nickname “Moose” because of how much he loves to eat, his clumsiness, large paws, and loud insistent meows. Pussycat loves talking to people and snuggling up to them when he isn’t making growling noises at his toys. Very terrifying! If he’s not curling up with a person, on their lap purring up a storm he’s snuggled up with his brother. They make for a soft and snuggly pair. Pussycat will never tire of playing or hanging out with his human and is always down to be a nap buddy. These handsome entertaining fellows were born March of 2019 and looking for a home together.
If you live in Chicago and are interested in learning more about Owl and Pussycat, please contact Toni McNaughton at tonimcn@rcn.com and Lisa Ward at catladychicago@yahoo.com. Please tell us a bit about your situation, what you are looking for, the composition of your current household (the other humans and/or pets who already live there). Inquires with these questions answered are responded to promptly.
We are always in need of foster homes. If you are not able to adopt, but are interested in fostering or know someone who might be, we would love to hear from you! Please contact Toni McNaughton at tonimcn@rcn.com or Lisa Ward at catladychicago@yahoo.com to learn more.
Photos by Sara Pfannkuche.