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Simon and Alvin (one-eyed sweet baby)   

In shelter Cat

Houston, Harris County, Texas, United...
Pet name:
Simon and Alvin (one-eyed sweet baby)
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
12/04/2020
Colors:
Brown (Mostly)
Age:
Young
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Simon and Alvin are brothers who are 11 months old.  They are litter mates that are inseparable.  They do everything and I mean everything together.  They are extremely playful.  They love to chase each other around and wrestle.  Simon may only have one eye, but it doesn't slow him down at all! Alvin loves to be held and petted while Simon prefers to be petted and be next to you.  These guys are looking for a loving, dedicated, responsible forever home.  Please contact Keli Viereck with Stretch for Strays Rescue with any questions at 832-353-7044.  This is a courtesty post for Stretch for Strays.  Please do not call Cats for Life or fill out an application on this website.  Talk to Keli and she will direct you on what to do.   More pictures to come!

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