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Zoolander was the first to earn his name when at 2 weeks old he flashed his first "Blue Steel" look at us. (We're still waiting for Magnum. I hear it's going to be amazing.) He seems to pose for the camera more than any other kitten. He's playful, adventurous, and probably a bit dumb too. He likes to be held, and nothing seems to scare him. He's also got a lot of energy, so you may have to tire him out a bit before he settles down for a nap in your lap. Whereas some cats may (think they) need pages and pages to describe their deep, interesting personalities, Zoo can pretty much be summed up with one word: fun.
He's a gray/brown/white tabby with a white nose and short hair. Unlike the other kittens who have all plumped up to some extent, Zoo has stayed skinny and petite (most likely due to unfair expectations in the modeling industry.)
Depending on how the rest of our adoptions go, we may want to pair Zoolander with his brother Goose.