





FLOYD
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About FLOYD
Lake Ozark, MO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
FLOYD’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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FLOYD's Story
Long and lean Floyd was taken in after being trapped at the rescue on a cold February day. He was tired, a little scared, but very grateful to be inside from the cold. Floyd was obviously dumped at the rescue site. He immediately started talking to his rescuers and demanded food. Other than being outside in the cold he was in remarkably great shape. He was isolated until he tested negative for FELV an FIV, given his shots and neutered. Now he is just waiting to leave the rescue. He is a volunteer favorite around 1 year old. He follows the volunteers around and talks to them while they work. Floyd is that one of a kind black cat who shows up and immediately has a following. Maybe he's the right pick for your home?
Long and lean Floyd was taken in after being trapped at the rescue on a cold February day. He was tired, a little scared, but very grateful to be inside from the cold. Floyd was obviously dumped at the rescue site. He immediately started talking to his rescuers and demanded food. Other than being outside in the cold he was in remarkably great shape. He was isolated until he tested negative for FELV an FIV, given his shots and neutered. Now he is just waiting to leave the rescue. He is a volunteer favorite around 1 year old. He follows the volunteers around and talks to them while they work. Floyd is that one of a kind black cat who shows up and immediately has a following. Maybe he's the right pick for your home?
Long and lean Floyd was taken in after being trapped at the rescue on a cold February day. He was tired, a little scared, but very grateful to be inside from the cold. Floyd was obviously dumped at the rescue site. He immediately started talking to his rescuers and demanded food. Other than being outside in the cold he was in remarkably great shape. He was isolated until he tested negative for FELV an FIV, given his shots and neutered. Now he is just waiting to leave the rescue. He is a volunteer favorite around 1 year old. He follows the volunteers around and talks to them while they work. Floyd is that one of a kind black cat who shows up and immediately has a following. Maybe he's the right pick for your home?
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FLOYD is from MEOWTOWN Animal Rescue
[Lake Ozark, MO]
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