





Halo
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Tuxedo
About Halo
Woodville , WI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Halo’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Halo's Story
Meet Halo<br/><br/>Halo was found alone on a dirt road in the rain, late at night on the 4th of July. No fireworks. No celebration. Just a tiny kitten wandering by himself, weighing less than 3 pounds and fighting to stay alive.<br/><br/>He was extremely ill when rescued. A severe ear infection nearly took him, and although it has healed, it left him with a permanent head tilt. Halo will likely always have a weaker immune system, a reminder of how sick he once was and how hard he had to fight.<br/><br/>Despite everything, Halo is gentle and affectionate. He has striking, soulful eyes that quietly ask for connection. He enjoys playing with his kitten roommates, but he also has a thoughtful side—often pausing to sit and observe the world around him, as if he’s still learning that he’s safe.<br/><br/>Halo doesn’t need perfection. He needs someone willing to love a kitten who has already been through more than most. In return, he offers loyalty, affection, and a quiet, resilient spirit that’s hard to forget.
Meet Halo
Halo was found alone on a dirt road in the rain, late at night on the 4th of July. No fireworks. No celebration. Just a tiny kitten wandering by himself, weighing less than 3 pounds and fighting to stay alive.
He was extremely ill when rescued. A severe ear infection nearly took him, and although it has healed, it left him with a permanent head tilt. Halo will likely always have a weaker immune system, a reminder of how sick he once was and how hard he had to fight.
Despite everything, Halo is gentle and affectionate. He has striking, soulful eyes that quietly ask for connection. He enjoys playing with his kitten roommates, but he also has a thoughtful side—often pausing to sit and observe the world around him, as if he’s still learning that he’s safe.
Halo doesn’t need perfection. He needs someone willing to love a kitten who has already been through more than most. In return, he offers loyalty, affection, and a quiet, resilient spirit that’s hard to forget.
Meet Halo
Halo was found alone on a dirt road in the rain, late at night on the 4th of July. No fireworks. No celebration. Just a tiny kitten wandering by himself, weighing less than 3 pounds and fighting to stay alive.
He was extremely ill when rescued. A severe ear infection nearly took him, and although it has healed, it left him with a permanent head tilt. Halo will likely always have a weaker immune system, a reminder of how sick he once was and how hard he had to fight.
Despite everything, Halo is gentle and affectionate. He has striking, soulful eyes that quietly ask for connection. He enjoys playing with his kitten roommates, but he also has a thoughtful side—often pausing to sit and observe the world around him, as if he’s still learning that he’s safe.
Halo doesn’t need perfection. He needs someone willing to love a kitten who has already been through more than most. In return, he offers loyalty, affection, and a quiet, resilient spirit that’s hard to forget.
How To Adopt
Halo is from Spay Neuter Action Plan & Transportation (SNAP'T)
[Blaine, MN]
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