The status of Prince was
last posted on 06/03/22 by
Nine lives is not enough.
Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair
Description:
Perhaps you've heard the fairy tale of the frog who turns into a prince when he's kissed? Well Prince's story is a little like that, except without the frogs and the kissing. This ""frog"" was rescued from outdoor life by a kind neighbor, and now he's the Prince he was always meant to be. Like all fairy tale princes, our Prince is handsome, charming, and more than a little bit entitled. One look at this boy with his grey eyes and fancy cream-and-brown tabby coat and you know he's royalty, especially when he's loudly demanding that dinner be served NOW!For all his royal good looks, it's his charm that will win you over, like when he purrs with joy while you pet his soft fur or when he makes the tiniest air biscuits with his large paws. And though you didn't have to kiss him to turn him into a Prince, you may just find you can't resist the lure of those big cheeks. Fortunately this Prince welcomes all your displays of affection.Prince is a 2-year-old boy who is smart, athletic, affectionate, and highly food motivated. He is at his best with plenty of physical and mental stimulation followed by naps on your lap. Food puzzles and wand toys keep him entertained and active, and clicker training puts that big brain to good use. He's already learned a few fun tricks! Prince is FeLV+ so he will need a clean, indoor-only home with a healthy diet and regular vet visits. He should either be an only cat or live with other FeLV+ cats. Dogs and kids are also OK with Prince. While his care might be more involved than other cats, Prince deserves (and demands!) nothing less.Please visit felinerescue.org/11fostertest_v3/ to learn more about me and where I am located!For more information about Feline Rescue, Inc. and a complete listing of our available cats, go to the Feline Rescue website. If you'd like to hear more Feline Rescue stories and see more pictures of our cats, check out the Feline Rescue Blog!