





Corndog
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Corndog
Las Vegas, NV
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Corndog's Story
Meet Corndog! This chunky boy initially came to us after he was trapped off the streets but was found too friendly to go back out. After a long life on the outdoors, he's become a spoiled lap cat who LOVES the indoor life!<br/>He was adopted out, but unfortunately was returned after a rough breakup.<br/><br/>Now that he's back with us, he's hoping to find the perfect home! He's a bit unsure of new cats and prefers human companions over them, but would adapt well with a slow introduction. Otherwise, he loves catnip, butt scratches and belly rubs. (but don't trust him! it's a trap!)
Meet Corndog! This chunky boy initially came to us after he was trapped off the streets but was found too friendly to go back out. After a long life on the outdoors, he's become a spoiled lap cat who LOVES the indoor life!
He was adopted out, but unfortunately was returned after a rough breakup.
Now that he's back with us, he's hoping to find the perfect home! He's a bit unsure of new cats and prefers human companions over them, but would adapt well with a slow introduction. Otherwise, he loves catnip, butt scratches and belly rubs. (but don't trust him! it's a trap!)
Meet Corndog! This chunky boy initially came to us after he was trapped off the streets but was found too friendly to go back out. After a long life on the outdoors, he's become a spoiled lap cat who LOVES the indoor life!
He was adopted out, but unfortunately was returned after a rough breakup.
Now that he's back with us, he's hoping to find the perfect home! He's a bit unsure of new cats and prefers human companions over them, but would adapt well with a slow introduction. Otherwise, he loves catnip, butt scratches and belly rubs. (but don't trust him! it's a trap!)
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Corndog is from Hearts Alive Village Las Vegas
[Las Vegas, NV]
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