Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago
Have you ever seen such an unforgettable face on a tuxedo cat? Our handsome one year old 12 pound boy is called General Meow. A cat that started as a kitten born to a stray momma who raised them in the great outdoors with no care or shelter for his challenged mother. The Gods were this litter of 4 born to a shy and feral momma. She raised General Meow and then brought him and his siblings up to a home in a neighborhood seeking food and water. For quite some time they were all fed outside and the humans tried to make friends with the kittens and momma. The kittens became easier to make friends with and although still scared, the kittens are a year old now and just merely shy with new people. Not running away anymore. General Meow is by far the friendliest of the littermates and has warmed up quite a bit in the first week of being inside a foster home. He loves tummy rubs and sitting in the window as well as playtime. He loves to get scratches and roll around showing his belly which means total trust. He is very loving and is still getting used to all the new things of being an inside cat. He is really getting more comfortable with the foster mom and faster than Chester. His playtime with the foster mom has helped Chester to come out & play too. These cats that started out with no chance for survival, have beat the odds and now we are going to make sure they have adoptive families that will be patient and allow them to unfold with love and trust. General Meow is truly THERE with his love and trust and we just want it to be polished with your efforts to give him your loving attention. If you are interested please email at ccrtennessee@gmail.com He is well on his way now.
Have you ever seen such an unforgettable face on a tuxedo cat? Our handsome one year old 12 pound boy is called General Meow. A cat that started as a kitten born to a stray momma who raised them in the great outdoors with no care or shelter for his challenged mother. The Gods were this litter of 4 born to a shy and feral momma. She raised General Meow and then brought him and his siblings up to a home in a neighborhood seeking food and water. For quite some time they were all fed outside and the humans tried to make friends with the kittens and momma. The kittens became easier to make friends with and although still scared, the kittens are a year old now and just merely shy with new people. Not running away anymore. General Meow is by far the friendliest of the littermates and has warmed up quite a bit in the first week of being inside a foster home. He loves tummy rubs and sitting in the window as well as playtime. He loves to get scratches and roll around showing his belly which means total trust. He is very loving and is still getting used to all the new things of being an inside cat. He is really getting more comfortable with the foster mom and faster than Chester. His playtime with the foster mom has helped Chester to come out & play too. These cats that started out with no chance for survival, have beat the odds and now we are going to make sure they have adoptive families that will be patient and allow them to unfold with love and trust. General Meow is truly THERE with his love and trust and we just want it to be polished with your efforts to give him your loving attention. If you are interested please email at ccrtennessee@gmail.com He is well on his way now.