Kitty III is a super-senior, 14-year-old purr-machine looking for a chill home to match his low-key, gentle personality. If you’re looking for a sweet, independent, older fella who loves chin scratches, napping in cozy soft spots, looking out windows, and curling up in your lap for some cuddles, Kitty is the guy for you.
Kitty may be an old-timer, but don’t let it fool you: pull out his favorite wand toys and he’ll show you he still has those big jumps and quick moves in him. While Kitty does do well around children, he would thrive in a home with older kids or adults that match his laid-back personality. Kitty is the perfect addition to a home looking for a chill cat.
Kitty is litter trained, declawed on his front paws, and is FIV+ which comes with a lot of misconceptions. FIV+ means Kitty has a weaker immune system compared to cats without the disease. FIV+ cats deserve to live a happy life full of love!
Apply to adopt Kitty III today!
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If you have a specific question about Kitty III, then please email newdigs@dallaspetsalive.org. If you are interested in applying to adopt this pet, fill out the application at the link above.
This pet is participating in the Dallas Pets Alive rehoming program. All of the medical, behavioral and other information about this pet was provided by the pet’s owner. Dallas Pets Alive encourages all adopters to verify the information prior to adoption. Please note that Dallas Pets Alive (DPA) is acting as intermediary to connect prospective adopters with individuals wanting to rehome their pets. DPA is not liable for any information provided about this pet and the adoption transaction is purely between the pet owners and adopter. DPA is not responsible for any damages, injuries or adoption returns as a result of any adoption transaction. DPA! is not responsible or liable for any animals involved in its New Digs program. DPA! acts solely as a facilitator of adoption between the animal’s surrenderer and potential adopter and makes no claims as to the accuracy of the animal’s medical or behavioral history provided by the surrenderer.