




Freddie Purrcury
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Tuxedo
About Freddie Purrcury
Houston, TX
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Freddie Purrcury’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Freddie Purrcury's Story
We’re on the hunt for a new, dog-free kingdom for Freddie Purrcury. This poor guy landed on our doorstep about two months ago after being unceremoniously dumped, and while we’ve gotten him all tuned up (fixed, vaccines, the works), he’s made it crystal clear that he’s not a fan of our senior dog, Lilly. He gets along just fine with our other cat, but when it comes to Lilly, there’s more drama than a reality TV reunion. We’ve tried everything short of couple’s therapy, but these two are not destined to be friends.<br/><br/>Freddie is a champion cuddle bug with humans. He’ll perch next to you (or between us, like a furry armrest) but don’t expect him to be a permanent lap fixture. He loves being picked up, will purr like a tiny engine, and only gets chatty when he’s alone in a room or wants out. He’s got a PhD in flopping dramatically onto the floor for a nap, plays like a pro with both toys and his feline roommate, and could probably qualify for the catnip Olympics. <br/><br/>He spends most of the day sleeping (as any self-respecting cat should), and our vet thinks he’s about three years old. If you’re slow on the petting, he’ll stand up on his back legs like a circus act to make sure you get the hint. New people only get the cold shoulder for about five minutes—then he’s all in, ready for affection.<br/><br/>Bottom line: Freddie’s ready for his new solo act, as long as the stage is dog-free and full of humans willing to dish out the pets.<br/><br/>Oh, and a quick note—Freddie is FIV positive. But don’t let that scare you: studies show FIV+ cats can live long, happy, totally normal cat lives. He’s great with other cats, and FIV isn’t spread by casual contact (so your other felines are safe from Freddie’s loving headbutts and toy-thieving ways).<br/><br/>if you're considering adopting this cat, please fill out our no obligation application at: https://www.missionforpaws.org/Application
We’re on the hunt for a new, dog-free kingdom for Freddie Purrcury. This poor guy landed on our doorstep about two months ago after being unceremoniously dumped, and while we’ve gotten him all tuned up (fixed, vaccines, the works), he’s made it crystal clear that he’s not a fan of our senior dog, Lilly. He gets along just fine with our other cat, but when it comes to Lilly, there’s more drama than a reality TV reunion. We’ve tried everything short of couple’s therapy, but these two are not destined to be friends.
Freddie is a champion cuddle bug with humans. He’ll perch next to you (or between us, like a furry armrest) but don’t expect him to be a permanent lap fixture. He loves being picked up, will purr like a tiny engine, and only gets chatty when he’s alone in a room or wants out. He’s got a PhD in flopping dramatically onto the floor for a nap, plays like a pro with both toys and his feline roommate, and could probably qualify for the catnip Olympics.
He spends most of the day sleeping (as any self-re
We’re on the hunt for a new, dog-free kingdom for Freddie Purrcury. This poor guy landed on our doorstep about two months ago after being unceremoniously dumped, and while we’ve gotten him all tuned up (fixed, vaccines, the works), he’s made it crystal clear that he’s not a fan of our senior dog, Lilly. He gets along just fine with our other cat, but when it comes to Lilly, there’s more drama than a reality TV reunion. We’ve tried everything short of couple’s therapy, but these two are not destined to be friends.
Freddie is a champion cuddle bug with humans. He’ll perch next to you (or between us, like a furry armrest) but don’t expect him to be a permanent lap fixture. He loves being picked up, will purr like a tiny engine, and only gets chatty when he’s alone in a room or wants out. He’s got a PhD in flopping dramatically onto the floor for a nap, plays like a pro with both toys and his feline roommate, and could probably qualify for the catnip Olympics.
He spends most of the day sleeping (as any self-respecting cat should), and our vet thinks he’s about three years old. If you’re slow on the petting, he’ll stand up on his back legs like a circus act to make sure you get the hint. New people only get the cold shoulder for about five minutes—then he’s all in, ready for affection.
Bottom line: Freddie’s ready for his new solo act, as long as the stage is dog-free and full of humans willing
Freddie Purrcury is from Mission for Paws
[Houston, TX]
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