Posted over 6 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Purrfect Friends Cat Rescue and its volunteers have not evaluated this animal in any way and can not be held liable for the current condition or future care of the animal. Please work with the specific contact in the posting to confirm if the animal is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested, etc. and for a complete description of the animal's personality and behavior traits.
Meet Maggie (aka Magpie, Male Maggie)
This sweet little nugget is available for adoption!
Maggie was rescued from a cat col ony several months ago when he was about 4 months old. He needed socialization and had to wait his turn while I worked through a few other socialization projects. Recently he went from a hissy fraidy cat to a relentless cuddle bug.
If you like a sweet kitty who rolls over for belly rubs, falls asleep doing air biscuits, head butts for attention, and purrs on contact then look no further. Maggie is looking for a patient adopter who understands transitions can be hard and will be sensitive to the time it may take him to adapt to a new home.
THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Purrfect Friends Cat Rescue and its volunteers have not evaluated this animal in any way and can not be held liable for the current condition or future care of the animal. Please work with the specific contact in the posting to confirm if the animal is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested, etc. and for a complete description of the animal's personality and behavior traits.
Meet Maggie (aka Magpie, Male Maggie)
This sweet little nugget is available for adoption!
Maggie was rescued from a cat col ony several months ago when he was about 4 months old. He needed socialization and had to wait his turn while I worked through a few other socialization projects. Recently he went from a hissy fraidy cat to a relentless cuddle bug.
If you like a sweet kitty who rolls over for belly rubs, falls asleep doing air biscuits, head butts for attention, and purrs on contact then look no further. Maggie is looking for a patient adopter who understands transitions can be hard and will be sensitive to the time it may take him to adapt to a new home.