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Woodley started life as a bit of a wallflower (and as one of three lookalike tabbies he at times became the forgotten man), but now he has really come into his own. He has grown past his phase of trying to jump on your legs and eat your toes, and has learned how to be extremely sweet and gentle. He’s playful but not rough, and seems to like being held a lot. He was also the first to purr(!) and has far and away the loudest and most frequent purr. Woodley is named after the street he was born on.
He's a gray/brown/white tabby with a brown nose. He's got short hair, and has recently developed quite a beer-belly. He's shot up a bit in size overall as well, and is now one of the bigger kittens.
(Woodley is Zoolander's brother, and we'd like to keep them together as a pair.)
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