Forrest
Green eyes, sleek build, good conversationalist; he’s a catch!
IN SHELTER
Forrest is a stunning white and tabby boy with a sleek, slender build and eyes so green they’re impossible to forget. He has a presence that’s both charming and a little quirky—because Forrest doesn’t just meow… he grumbles?? Croaks?? We’re not really sure! He’s quite the talker and always has something to say, making daily life with him delightfully entertaining.
While Forrest coexists well with other cats and tends to keep to himself around them, he’s in his element around people. He genuinely loves human interaction and happily leans into attention once he feels comfortable. Belly rubs are a definite yes (a rare and wonderful trait!), and he’s enthusiastically discovering how great head scratches can be. Curious, friendly, and expressive, Forrest brings a fun mix of independence and affection.
If you’re looking for a cat with personality, charm, and a voice all his own, Forrest would make a wonderful addition to your home. He’s the kind of companion who will keep you company, keep you laughing, and keep the conversation going—one weird little noise at a time.
Birthdate: Sept 2024
Sex: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00







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