Meet Roger Meore, a 3-year-old dapper tuxedo gentleman who is, quite simply, the best lil guy. 🖤🤍
Roger Meore has perfected the balance of chill, playful, and incredibly lovey. He loves being near his people—curled up next to you on the couch, keeping you company while you watch TV, or stretching out in a sunny window while you work. He’s affectionate without being demanding, always happy to soak up pets and return the favor with quiet companionship.
When it’s playtime, Roger is all in! He enjoys toys and would be thrilled to have another cat friend to romp around with. He does great with the cat in his current foster home and would truly shine in a calm, quiet household where he can relax and be his sweet, gentle self. He’d also do well with kids, and while we don’t know his history with dogs, his easygoing nature suggests he may be open with the right introduction.
Roger Meore is one of those rare cats who seems to do everything right—loving, adaptable, handsome, and endlessly kind. If you’re looking for an all-around perfect companion, he’s ready to steal your heart (and your favorite spot on the couch).
His adoption fee includes:
• Neuter
• Dewormer
• FeLV testing
• Microchip
• Core vaccines
• A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
• A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
Roger is FIV+, which is NOT considered special needs. As long as they're kept indoors and have regular, annual vet checks and routine vet care (like all cats), FIV+ cats have similar life expectancy and health outcomes as non-FIV cats. They can also live with other cat-friendly cats just fine. Learn more about FIV: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/fiv-what-is-it
Meet Roger Meore, a 3-year-old dapper tuxedo gentleman who is, quite simply, the best lil guy. 🖤🤍
Roger Meore has perfected the balance of chill, playful, and incredibly lovey. He loves being near his people—curled up next to you on the couch, keeping you company while you watch TV, or stretching out in a sunny window while you work. He’s affectionate without being demanding, always happy to soak up pets and return the favor with quiet companionship.
When it’s playtime, Roger is all in! He enjoys toys and would be thrilled to have another cat friend to romp around with. He does great with the cat in his current foster home and would truly shine in a calm, quiet household where he can relax and be his sweet, gentle self. He’d also do well with kids, and while we don’t know his history with dogs, his easygoing nature suggests he may be open with the right introduction.
Roger Meore is one of those rare cats who seems to do everything right—loving, adaptable, handsome, and endlessly kind. If you’re looking for an all-around perfect companion, he’s ready to steal your heart (and your favorite spot on the couch).
His adoption fee includes:
• Neuter
• Dewormer
• FeLV testing
• Microchip
• Core vaccines
• A free 30-day subscription to Petcademy (24/7 cat behavior support!)
• A free exam at a ChewyVet clinic + a $50 Chewy gift card
Roger is FIV+, which is NOT considered special needs. As long as they're kept indoors and have regular, annual vet checks and routine vet care (like all cats), FIV+ cats have similar life expectancy and health outcomes as non-FIV cats. They can also live with other cat-friendly cats just fine. Learn more about FIV: https://www.denverkittens.org/post/fiv-what-is-it
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
Denver Kittens is focused on reducing animal suffering by pulling animals from high-euthanasia shelters, particularly harder-to-adopt animals, such as those with FIV or bonded pairs, and finding them loving homes in the Denver Metro Area. We also aim to reduce over-population, and therefore reduce animal suffering and euthanasia, by supporting trap, neuter, return efforts in our community and increasing access to spay and neuter.
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