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Posted over 2 years ago
| Updated over 2 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
3 years 7 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
"The foster said:
Felix was found and unclaimed in a SE metro suburb. He is a very loving boy. He has been friendly with everyone he has met. Felix is very gentle and laid back. After a week in foster care, he started purring the talking more.
He greets the foster Mom every morning chattering and laying down for petting and then a hug. Felix enjoys brushing and petting. After he gets to know you, he will roll over and allow you to pet his tummy. When he has had enough of petting or brushing, Felix pushes your hand away with his paw. He like to play with wand toys, and gets especially interested if the toy is pulled under a rug or blanket so he can dive in after it.
Felix likes to sit or lay next to you, touching you. He often places his paw on your hand.
He has met and gotten along with kids age 7 and up and has not met dogs. He met a female cat through a crack in the door and and was okay. But, he hissed at the male cats. So, it is unknown with proper gradual introductions if he would get along with other cats.
Felix loves looking at wildlife out the window and enjoys classical music. Typical of most cats sudden movements and vacuums frighten him. He has flawless litter box habits.
He is one of the most affectionate cats the foster has had. Birth date is estimated to be 2-3 years old."
Cat Tales Rescue pets have been vet checked, spayed/neutered, wormed, micro chipped, tested for FIV/FeLV, have distemper and rabies shots. Most adoption fees start at $150 for adults and $175 (12 mo.& under) for kittens. For further information or to start the adoption process, leave a message at 612 202-9492. Or email cattalesmn@outlook.com
If you are gone 7 or more hours a day (after this covid problem), please consider adopting two cats, as one cat usually gets bored. Two cats are easier to care for than one (they self-entertain while you are at work), and they are emotionally healthier (don’t get lonely and bored). Easier to do today than 1 -2 years later when you finally realize the need.