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Grayson   

In shelter Cat

Pittsburgh, PA, 15222
Pet name:
Grayson
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Tabby
Date:
08/30/2022
Colors:
Gray / Blue / Silver
Size:
Small
Age:
Baby
Description:
Hi. This is the perfect cat. Hes brave, playful, hilarious, affectionate and simply stunning. Grays brothers and sister have all followed his lead from the beginning. Gray is not fazed by dogs or new people. Hes comfortable around children, and has always been careful with his claws, even when playing. While hes not much for sleeping on a lap, he enjoys a quiet nap spot close by. He has the loudest purr youve ever heard, and if he feels ignored, hell get right up on his hind legs to gently swat at you as you pass him.

I WOULD LOVE to be able to be adopted with my other siblings (Nathan, Mikko, Mira, Landy). Here are some reasons why that is the best for me, aside from the fact that you are saving another life!!  Please consider me and/or another of my siblings to apart of your home & family. 

. • Learn by Observation - Kittens learn by observation and will more quickly pick up skills like using the litter box or grooming if they have another kitten or cat to teach them
. • Entertain & Enrich - When your kitten has a buddy, they’ll always be entertained, active, and enriched. And a happy cat makes a happy home! 
• Keep Out of Trouble - One mischievous kitten can be destructive if left alone, but two kittens tend to keep each other occupied and out of trouble.
 • Easier Intro to Adult Cat - If you have an adult cat at home, two new kittens may be easier to introduce into your family than one. While one kitten may nag an older cat, two kittens will keep each other company while the older cat watches from a distance.
 • Comfort in Friendship - Having a pal will help your kitten settle into a new home. Just like humans, kittens have an easier time feeling comfortable trying something new if they’ve got a friend to do it with them. They will even groom each other & care for each other.

Location


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