Fish
- Senior
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Fish
Buffalo, MN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Fish’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$85
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Fish's Story
Looking for a low-drama, high-cuddle companion? Meet Fish!<br/><br/>At 8 years young, this handsome orange gentleman has long since outgrown the "scratching the curtains" phase and has mastered the art of the perfect afternoon nap.<br/>Fish is what we call a urinary special-needs cat, which means he'll need to stay on a prescription urinary diet for life to help prevent the formation of bladder stones and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages. He is currently thriving on Hill's c/d dry food and Purina UR canned food in the shelter, and other approved options, such as Royal Canin S/O, may also be recommended by your veterinarian.<br/><br/>Fish is a certified sweetheart who loves nothing more than a cozy blanket, a sunny windowsill, and a human willing to provide plenty of chin scratches. His calm, easygoing nature makes him the ideal work-from-home assistant, reading buddy, or movie-night companion.<br/><br/>Don't let his age fool you, though-Fish still has a playful side! Every now and then, a catnip mouse inspires a burst of zoomies that reminds everyone he's still young at heart.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a gentle, affectionate companion with a heart as warm as his orange fur, Fish may be the perfect addition to your family.
Looking for a low-drama, high-cuddle companion? Meet Fish!
At 8 years young, this handsome orange gentleman has long since outgrown the "scratching the curtains" phase and has mastered the art of the perfect afternoon nap.
Fish is what we call a urinary special-needs cat, which means he'll need to stay on a prescription urinary diet for life to help prevent the formation of bladder stones and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages. He is currently thriving on Hill's c/d dry food and Purina UR canned food in the shelter, and other approved options, such as Royal Canin S/O, may also be recommended by your veterinarian.
Fish is a certified sweetheart who loves nothing more than a cozy blanket, a sunny windowsill, and a human willing to provide plenty of chin scratches. His calm, easygoing nature makes him the ideal work-from-home assistant, reading buddy, or movie-night companion.
Don't let his age fool you, though-Fish still has a playful side! Every now and then, a catnip mouse inspires
Looking for a low-drama, high-cuddle companion? Meet Fish!
At 8 years young, this handsome orange gentleman has long since outgrown the "scratching the curtains" phase and has mastered the art of the perfect afternoon nap.
Fish is what we call a urinary special-needs cat, which means he'll need to stay on a prescription urinary diet for life to help prevent the formation of bladder stones and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages. He is currently thriving on Hill's c/d dry food and Purina UR canned food in the shelter, and other approved options, such as Royal Canin S/O, may also be recommended by your veterinarian.
Fish is a certified sweetheart who loves nothing more than a cozy blanket, a sunny windowsill, and a human willing to provide plenty of chin scratches. His calm, easygoing nature makes him the ideal work-from-home assistant, reading buddy, or movie-night companion.
Don't let his age fool you, though-Fish still has a playful side! Every now and then, a catnip mouse inspires a burst of zoomies that reminds everyone he's still young at heart.
If you're looking for a gentle, affectionate companion with a heart as warm as his orange fur, Fish may be the perfect addition to your family.
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How To Adopt
Fish is from Crossroads Animal Shelter
[Buffalo, MN]
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