Orange cats are a special breed – playful, independent, and regal.
Here’s Seamus, a cat who will look you in the eye.
Currently at Manchester (NH) Humane Society, he’s an independent kitty in good health.
However, Seamus is FIV+ but volunteers say, “don’t let that scare you, as he can live a normal and healthy life with regular vet care.”
Seamus can co-exist with another feline, but small children and dogs wouldn’t be a good fit.
He seeks a purr-son or fur-mily who are wild about orange tabby cats, and enjoy a kitty who loves to get a treat (churros are a favorite).
Email petfinder@manchesteranimalshelter.org or call (603) 628-3544 to arrange a visit. 490 Dunbarton Rd., Manchester, NH.
His adoption fee is just $125 and includes his neutering, rabies and distemper vaccination, micro-chip and combo test.
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