Dublin-Spring Break Adventure: 50% less cost, 100% more love
Dublin is a silly, fun-sized guy!
Dublin is a sweet and loving grey cat who’s looking for a home where he can give and get all the affection he wants! Dublin has a gentle and playful nature, and he’ll steal your heart with his charming personality that’s squeezed into his little self.
He enjoys the company of other cats, but he will need a slow and gradual introduction to new friends. Once he’s adjusted and feels comfortable, he happily engages in playtime and cuddle sessions. He’s especially fond of toys that squeak—those little sounds get his little cat motor running! Give him a sprinkle of catnip, and he’ll play until he’s tuckered out then nap to recharge!
We feel he would do best in a home with another cat who enjoys companionship and playing. While we don’t know for sure, he may also get along with a cat-savvy dog, but this would require a careful introduction.
Dublin would be a great fit for someone on the hunt for a guy who can play hard and nap even harder!
Birthdate: May 2024
Sex: Male
Adoption Fee: $100.00
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