

Gilligan
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Gilligan
McDonald, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Gilligan’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Gilligan's Story
When we first met Gilligan, he was a scrappy tomcat who had been abandoned when someone moved out and left him behind. He wandered the neighborhood for months — at first unable to be touched as he was so scared, then he slowly started coming around for some neighbors who would feed him (at least 5 different houses!) — until one day someone caught him in a trap and Gilligan finally made it safely to us after MONTHS of us trying to get him! ??<br/><br/>Fast forward to now — and just look at him!<br/><br/>Gilligan is fully vetted, healthy, happy, and officially ready to find his furever INDOOR home.<br/><br/>He’s still working out some leftover testosterone, so yes…he can be a little dramatic at times. ? But underneath that big personality is a sweet, curious boy who’s learning to love attention and indoor life. He’s got those classic tomcat cheeks, a soft spot for treats, and a growing appreciation for comfort.<br/><br/>Gilligan would do best as the only cat in the home as other cats overwhelm him — he’s earned the right to be the center of someone’s world! <br/><br/>? Apply to adopt: nose2tailcatrescue.org/adopt<br/>(Please note: not all applications are approved.)<br/><br/>All cats are fully vetted — spayed/neutered, vaccinated, combo tested, dewormed, flea treated, and microchipped.
When we first met Gilligan, he was a scrappy tomcat who had been abandoned when someone moved out and left him behind. He wandered the neighborhood for months — at first unable to be touched as he was so scared, then he slowly started coming around for some neighbors who would feed him (at least 5 different houses!) — until one day someone caught him in a trap and Gilligan finally made it safely to us after MONTHS of us trying to get him! ??
Fast forward to now — and just look at him!
Gilligan is fully vetted, healthy, happy, and officially ready to find his furever INDOOR home.
He’s still working out some leftover testosterone, so yes…he can be a little dramatic at times. ? But underneath that big personality is a sweet, curious boy who’s learning to love attention and indoor life. He’s got those classic tomcat cheeks, a soft spot for treats, and a growing appreciation for comfort.
Gilligan would do best as the only cat in the home as other cats overwhelm him — he’s earned the right to be
When we first met Gilligan, he was a scrappy tomcat who had been abandoned when someone moved out and left him behind. He wandered the neighborhood for months — at first unable to be touched as he was so scared, then he slowly started coming around for some neighbors who would feed him (at least 5 different houses!) — until one day someone caught him in a trap and Gilligan finally made it safely to us after MONTHS of us trying to get him! ??
Fast forward to now — and just look at him!
Gilligan is fully vetted, healthy, happy, and officially ready to find his furever INDOOR home.
He’s still working out some leftover testosterone, so yes…he can be a little dramatic at times. ? But underneath that big personality is a sweet, curious boy who’s learning to love attention and indoor life. He’s got those classic tomcat cheeks, a soft spot for treats, and a growing appreciation for comfort.
Gilligan would do best as the only cat in the home as other cats overwhelm him — he’s earned the right to be the center of someone’s world!
? Apply to adopt: nose2tailcatrescue.org/adopt
(Please note: not all applications are approved.)
All cats are fully vetted — spayed/neutered, vaccinated, combo tested, dewormed, flea treated, and microchipped.
How To Adopt
Gilligan is from Nose 2 Tail Cat Rescue
[McDonald, PA]
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