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Landon   

In shelter Cat

Springfield, OR, 97475
Pet name:
Landon
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Tabby
Date:
08/29/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver)
Size:
Medium
Description:
LANDON and LOGAN are bonded brothers. LANDON is a light grey tabby with blue eyes. He is a big cuddle bug. Landon arrived with his sister (Lily) and brother (Logan). They were feral found in a trailer park, at just around 6 weeks old. He is shy at first, but if you sit down, he immediately is in your lap, wanting to cuddle. Hes always the first kitten to ask for attention and gives sweet little mews if youre not giving him enough. Hes more likely to hide than run rather than trying to escape. Hes still small so he will run behind the couch if he hears the door, or someone comes down the stairs. Landon is a LOVER! If you like snuggles and sweet kitten purrs, hes the boy for you. His markings are beautiful, so he will be quite the looker once hes older. Youll fall in love with his sweet blue eyes. Landon has two siblings, and he would love to share a home with at least one of them.

They have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, are negative for FeLV and FIV, and include a free wellness visit with our vet partners. To meet LANDON AND LOGAN in foster, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt or a paper copy at either Eugene PetSmart location. A volunteer will contact you within 3-5 days for a possible meet and greet. The adoption fee for the bonded pair is $300, which allows us to continue to provide care and find loving homes for abandoned and neglected cats in our Eugene/Springfield community. For more information, send an email to AdoptInfo@CatRescues.org or call 541-225-4955 option 1. ID#2206-C0291 LANDON

DOB: 4/20/2022

ANY CAT 6 MONTHS AND YOUNGER MUST BE IN A HOME WITH ANOTHER PLAYFUL YOUNG ANIMAL

MUST BE ADOPTED WITH LOGAN

LOVES OTHER CATS
UNKNOWN WITH DOGS
GOOD WITH YOUNG KIDS

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