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By Kellie Karbach
LBHS Correspondent
Do you prefer a gentle, mild-mannered cat as opposed to a playful and rambunctious feline?
Meet Midnight.
Midnight is a very plump, 3-year-old male with a meek and placid personality. Midnight is one of those cats that lumbers rather than runs. He has a sizeable gut, but he moves proficiently nonetheless. His size makes him a perfect cuddle cat.
Midnight is very affectionate toward people. No matter who walks into the PawZazz for Pets playroom, Midnight will greet them equally. He adores attention, and is especially partial to being petted on his head and his cheeks. While volunteers are going about their work in the playroom, Midnight switches from watching and hoping for attention to wandering around outside on the patio – he loves sitting in the sun – or napping by a window or, curiously, inside one of the open cages. Midnight is very loveable, and does not mind being picked up (although such may be a chore with this big boy). He is also great with other cats.
Midnight is not aggressive in the least. He likes to check out new cats in the room, but otherwise leaves them alone. Despite his imposing size, he is quite timid when hissing or grumbling cats are concerned. If someone shows displeasure at his presence, he scatters away. Midnight has lived with other cats before, and large dogs, so he is very animal-friendly and would do equally well in a home with another, albeit tolerant, feline.
Midnight is a loveable lump of a cat who has a few years experience in the world and would make a great pet for a family of any age variety or energy level.
Is Midnight your ideal companion? If so, stop by PawZazz For Pets Adoption Center & Pet Supply Store at 145 W. Dearborn St., or call 681‑3877. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
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