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Quincy   

In shelter Cat

Midland, MI, 48641
Pet name:
Quincy
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Tabby
Date:
01/03/2016
Colors:
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver)
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Quincy is an incredibly sweet boy that wants nothing more than to be loved, have playtime, and have his belly filled. He is an incredible snuggler. However, he prefers women, and he can startle quite easily if a sudden sound or movement occurs near him. Quincy loves life and could teach us all to appreciate the little things. Quincy gets along with most of the cats in his foster home, and has been an entertainer of kittens, but he used to get overenthusiastic at feeding time, jumping on the other cats, occasionally getting into a boxing match. As time has gone by, this playfulness has turned less tolerable for the other cats. In turn, Quincy now gets into more spats at feeding time. However, once the dishes are down, he eats nicely next to the rest. He would be ok with other cats, but he truly would do best in a quieter home where he is the sole center of attention.

Quincys adoption fee is $75, which includes neutering, vaccinations, deworming/defleaing, testing for FEL/FIV, and microchipping.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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