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Havana Brown kittens & cats in St Pete Beach, Florida

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Lewis

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Senior
Saint Petersburg, FL
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(when grown) -
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Lewis must be adopted along with his "brother" Clark. They shared a cage as rescue kittens. They need new homes because my wife and I are moving abroad and can't take them with us. Lewis is a gray and white domestic short-hair. He's an indoor cat but enjoys forays into our garden patio. Quietly affectionate, he purrs softly and doesn't mind being picked up. He likes being patted and scratched on his back, head, and neck. In the morning, he'll jump onto our bed and walk around its perimeter to confirm were both alive. When I get up, he gazes up at me fondly and mouths a silent meow, then leads me to the kitchen as if asking if it's okay to have breakfast. When I'm at my desk, he'll gently paw at my leg for attention. At night, he sits on the foot of my recliner while I watch TV. He loves tuna water squeezed from a can. Surprisingly for his otherwise calm nature, he requires anti-anxiety meds to endure long car rides. You must agree not to declaw him. Love him and he'll love you back!
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Clark

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Senior
Saint Petersburg, FL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Clark must be adopted with his “brother” Lewis. They shared a cage as rescue kittens. They're 13 years old and need new homes because my wife and I are moving abroad and can’t take them with us. Clarkie is an affectionate, talkative, grey and white, domestic shorthair. He doesn't like being held, but he'll jump up and sit on your lap (or your laptop) or lie on top of your chest in bed. He's an indoor cat but enjoys roaming our garden patio and chasing geckos. Both cats' favorite food is "tuna water" pressed from cans of tuna fish. Yell "tuna water" and they'll come running. Both cats also like fresh cooked shrimp. Clarkie has a strange but funny habit: he loves to jump up onto a closed toilet lid and wait to be vigorously battled on both his sides. When we stop batting him, he looks over his shoulder and meows as if to say, “Keep it up!” He’s even been taught to give a “high five” to request more pats. Clarkie travels well in a carrier without anti-anxiety drugs. You'll enjoy him!

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