

Linus
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Linus
Medford, OR
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Linus’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Linus's Story
Linus has come a long way since he was dumped at our front door in June. He was scared, nervous, and a little unpredictable.<br/> He has blossomed into a silly sweet chunky boy who just wants space to roam and toys to play with! He will always say yes to his snackies and wet food and enjoys a good lounging spot after his meal! The employees have learned that he responds best when you command him like a dog! "Linus, come!" is a regularly used command when he trots off to be nosey with his fellow feline neighbors! Since Linus can still be a bit of a pill at times when he wants his way, we would suggest him being adopted by a person with lots of cat experience and not with elderly persons or small children.
Linus has come a long way since he was dumped at our front door in June. He was scared, nervous, and a little unpredictable.
He has blossomed into a silly sweet chunky boy who just wants space to roam and toys to play with! He will always say yes to his snackies and wet food and enjoys a good lounging spot after his meal! The employees have learned that he responds best when you command him like a dog! "Linus, come!" is a regularly used command when he trots off to be nosey with his fellow feline neighbors! Since Linus can still be a bit of a pill at times when he wants his way, we would suggest him being adopted by a person with lots of cat experience and not with elderly persons or small children.
Linus has come a long way since he was dumped at our front door in June. He was scared, nervous, and a little unpredictable.
He has blossomed into a silly sweet chunky boy who just wants space to roam and toys to play with! He will always say yes to his snackies and wet food and enjoys a good lounging spot after his meal! The employees have learned that he responds best when you command him like a dog! "Linus, come!" is a regularly used command when he trots off to be nosey with his fellow feline neighbors! Since Linus can still be a bit of a pill at times when he wants his way, we would suggest him being adopted by a person with lots of cat experience and not with elderly persons or small children.
How To Adopt
Linus is from Committed Alliance to Strays - C.A.T.S.
[Medford, OR]
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