Shelter Cat – Punkin
Punkin is a ruggedly handsome, John Wayne-type of golden tabby. He’d been roaming, a lifestyle that would have likely led to battle wounds, diseases and a short life. Someone realized that Punkin deserved better. She invited him in, had him neutered and scheduled a time for Punkin to relocate to the shelter.
The macho cat is adjusting well to life indoors, and Punkin is hoping to meet a person with expectations that match his. Punkin enjoys hanging out with a human friend, but he isn’t a cuddler. Being petted is all right.
Punkin wants a companion who admires and appreciates that attitude. This discriminating fellow needs a friend who recognizes that it’s a compliment to be allowed into the life of a cat like Punkin.






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