Simba
Siamese/Domestic Short Hair - Orange And White Mix: An adopted cat in Arlington, VA
If you are interested in adopting this cat, please fill out our cat adoption questionnaire and e-mail it to thebubies@mac.com.
Simba is a gorgeous chocolate colored siamese mix who is a bit too heavy at 16 lbs but is just a big ball of PURR!!! He loves to be held and will has the loudest purr!!! He has been diagnosed with Struvite crystals which can be caused by stress and treated with special food. Wet food is particularly important for his diet. He is ok with other cats but likely would do best in a home alone or with a low energy feline friend.
Breed Estimate: Gorgeous Chocolate Siamese mix
De-Clawed:...
More about Simba
Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • House trainedSimba's Contact Info
Homeward Trails Animal Rescue, Inc., Arlington, VA
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