Chico
Chico is hoping to bro out with some bird documentaries and a can of catnip
Chico isn’t just a cat—he’s a whole personality. With his expressive eyes, confident swagger, and hilarious communication style, Chico knows exactly what he wants… and how to get it! If your petting technique isn’t up to his high standards, he’ll gently guide your hand with his mouth to the correct scritch spot. No hard feelings, just some quality coaching.
He’s a total character, and while he’s a bit socially awkward with other cats, he’s proven he can peacefully coexist in a shared space. He might not be the life of the feline party, but he’s definitely the guy you’ll want to hang out with on the couch. He doesn’t have any experience with dogs yet, but if his personality is any indication we suspect he would transition to life with a canine co-star pretty easily.
Chico is a champion napper, a dedicated food enthusiast, and a proud member of the window-watching bird patrol. Whether he’s dozing in the sun or chirping at passing pigeons, he’s always got something going on.
If you’re looking for a cat with loads of charm, a touch of comedy, and some very specific cuddling requirements—Chico’s your guy.
Birthdate: May 2024
Sex: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00
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