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Echo (Courtesy Post)
Adopted
Breed
Domestic Short Hair
Color
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver), Tabby (Brown / Chocolate), White
Birthday: 2018
Echo might be on the chiller side, but he's still prime for loving! It doesn't matter who is the center of his attention: you, children, and even strangers! As long as he gets those pets, he's like melted butter in the palm of your hands. This generous fella is willing to shower with you with affection whenever and wherever you want it!
While we're pretty sure it's unrelated, this sweet boy has diabetes. He's on a medication called Senvelgo, which can be administered into his food once a day. It's a small price to pay for this lover boy. Though he is considered special needs, the only thing that's more special is his charm!
Echo can be anyone's friend. He loves to snuggle next to humans, giving them all the love they can handle. If he isn't snuggling next to you, he's doing it on you! If you have the lap space for him, he will take it. He's also an enthusiast of the outside world. He can gaze out the window and watch the squirrels and birds go about their day all day long. His foster has an outside enclosed area for him, and he loves to venture out. He's up to date with shots, neutered and litter boxed trained.
So why wait? Get this little sugar bear into your home today!
This is a courtesy post that was granted through Loving Care Cat Rescue (LCCR). However, LCCR has not been involved in the care or treatment of this cat, has no understanding of its health issues or personality and is not responsible for any discrepancies or issues.
If you would like more information on Echo, please contact Judy Spearman at (215) 820-2623.
Please note: LCCR does not allow our adopted cats and kittens to be declawed. All adopted kitties are to be kept as indoor-only pet.