


Fury (Medusa) Iola
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Fury (Medusa) Iola
Sterling, VA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Fury (Medusa) Iola’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Fury (Medusa) Iola's Story
Are you a homebody who would appreciate a sedate feline lady as a companion? Wow, have we got the gal for you! Fury is a total lap cat. And we do mean total! She will chase the laser pointer or attack a catnip banana but if all she got was a lap, she'd be happy. Fury wants her "parent" to be there so she can be there right back. If you want company while you binge watch or just sit and read a book (but you do have to hold the book up to make room for her), you just have to get to know Fury. She will occasionally head butt you to remind you of your duty to scratch her but mostly just being there with you is enough. She is an affectionate gal, often climbing up your chest to rub her face against yours and when she settles in to relax she will often tries to pin your hand under her paws and chin. And if you fall asleep in her room, she will sleep on your legs until you wake up, just happy to be with you. As with most older ladies, Fury is on medication but it's crazy easy: a liquid in her food and a pill pocket she gobbles. Once you set it down, you won't be allowed to touch it again: it's hers. LOL. Fury is definitely possessive so won't want to share you with other cats and we think she would probably prefer no children. She really doesn't want anything to distract from her "Q" time with you. Are you ready to be that loving lap? <br/><br/>Estimated DOB: 4/14/2013
Are you a homebody who would appreciate a sedate feline lady as a companion? Wow, have we got the gal for you! Fury is a total lap cat. And we do mean total! She will chase the laser pointer or attack a catnip banana but if all she got was a lap, she'd be happy. Fury wants her "parent" to be there so she can be there right back. If you want company while you binge watch or just sit and read a book (but you do have to hold the book up to make room for her), you just have to get to know Fury. She will occasionally head butt you to remind you of your duty to scratch her but mostly just being there with you is enough. She is an affectionate gal, often climbing up your chest to rub her face against yours and when she settles in to relax she will often tries to pin your hand under her paws and chin. And if you fall asleep in her room, she will sleep on your legs until you wake up, just happy to be with you. As with most older ladies, Fury is on medication but it's crazy easy: a liquid in her food and a pill pocket she gobb
Are you a homebody who would appreciate a sedate feline lady as a companion? Wow, have we got the gal for you! Fury is a total lap cat. And we do mean total! She will chase the laser pointer or attack a catnip banana but if all she got was a lap, she'd be happy. Fury wants her "parent" to be there so she can be there right back. If you want company while you binge watch or just sit and read a book (but you do have to hold the book up to make room for her), you just have to get to know Fury. She will occasionally head butt you to remind you of your duty to scratch her but mostly just being there with you is enough. She is an affectionate gal, often climbing up your chest to rub her face against yours and when she settles in to relax she will often tries to pin your hand under her paws and chin. And if you fall asleep in her room, she will sleep on your legs until you wake up, just happy to be with you. As with most older ladies, Fury is on medication but it's crazy easy: a liquid in her food and a pill pocket she gobbles. Once you set it down, you won't be allowed to touch it again: it's hers. LOL. Fury is definitely possessive so won't want to share you with other cats and we think she would probably prefer no children. She really doesn't want anything to distract from her "Q" time with you. Are you ready to be that loving lap?
Estimated DOB: 4/14/2013
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Fury (Medusa) Iola is from The Cats at Longstreet
[Sterling, VA]
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