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Persian (long coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Adult : : Medium Won't you think about adopting me?
Print an adoption flyer for William Persian!
Okay, so clearly William is fabulous. I mean look at him! He's a 5ish year old shaded silver Persian prince waiting to be king! But there's a catch. It is going to take a super special person to adopt William. Ya see, this boy was rescued from a local shelter where he had been brought in as a stray. Clearly, he had only VERY recently been shaved down to the skin (it's growing back out and will be spectacular before you know it). Many efforts were made to find his family, but alas they were not successful. In fact, we wonder if the people who surrendered him to a local shelter might not have been his people just pretending he was a found stray, but I digress.
The reason it is going to take the perfect person for him is because communication is not his forte. He can get worked up pretty easily and express himself using his mouth (and not for words). Once he relaxes and feels safe and calm, he is a wonderful boy, but it is going to take a little patience. We have seen him come around beautifully first hand. So, it is going to take a patient cat savvy person to win the lottery that is having William in their family. This also means that families with young children are not going to be an option for him. So, if you feel you are the perfect match for this fabulous Churu-lovin' boy, please complete and submit our application at www.FLUFFNashville.org to let us know you are interested.* *Helpful Hint: you are welcome to submit inquiries first, however, if you are really interested, we strongly recommend that you go ahead and submit an application because others are, and this kitty may be gone by the time we get your inquiries answered. Other Pictures of William Persian (click to see larger version):
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Update 1: They are both doing very well and are still so loving to each other. Update 2: We would love to foster but are afraid The Bolshevik Bengal and the Revolutionary Ragdoll would not tolerate them. The only time they get angry is if they see one of the local cats outside. (Are you sure they are Tudors? They do have a certain Russianness to them and are not afraid to take hostages!) They are delightfully gentle and kind with each other and us, just have zero tolerance for the neighbor cat. |