





Murray
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Murray
Pittsburgh, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Murray’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Murray's Story
Murray is a sweet, gentle boy around 4–5 years old, and if there were an Olympic sport for leg rubbing, he’d bring home the gold every time! He loves, loves, loves being petted and is happiest when you take a moment to lean down and give him some love—whether you’re working at your desk, watching TV, or reading a book. He will also run for you if you lean down and hold out your hand. Murray just loves being petted more than anything else! His fur is unbelievably soft, too, making every pet a treat for both of you.<br/><br/>Murray’s story began outside, where he lived with his siblings for his first few years. While he had some contact with people, he only moved indoors last year. Because of this, he’s still a bit timid—sudden movements send him back to his “safe place,” and he prefers to approach you on his own terms. But when he decides it’s petting time, he’s all in! He plays with toys occasionally, but he’s really more of a relaxed “let’s hang out” kind of cat.<br/><br/>When Murray was found, he had a bad wound in his shoulder. It has now healed and requires no further care, but it's left him with a rather charming little head tilt! His foster mom also says he's the nicest boy, but really tough to photograph, as he squints, runs to get pets, or scampers off to his safe place whenever she pulls out her phone to take his photo! <br/><br/>Murray just loves loves loves other nice cats! He’s often found snuggled up with his brother James or his roommate Nemy. For that reason, Murray should go to a home with another cat, where he would be an amazing companion to a feline looking for a friend.<br/><br/>Murray would thrive best in a calm, adult-only home. Because of his shy nature, he’s not a match for households with dogs or young children.<br/><br/>He is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and up-to-date on all of his vaccinations. If you’re looking for a tenderhearted, cat-loving companion with a soft coat and an even softer heart, Murray might just be your guy.<br/><br/>If you're interested in adopting, the first step is to fill out the application here:<br/>http://bit.ly/3VDJfhm
Murray is a sweet, gentle boy around 4–5 years old, and if there were an Olympic sport for leg rubbing, he’d bring home the gold every time! He loves, loves, loves being petted and is happiest when you take a moment to lean down and give him some love—whether you’re working at your desk, watching TV, or reading a book. He will also run for you if you lean down and hold out your hand. Murray just loves being petted more than anything else! His fur is unbelievably soft, too, making every pet a treat for both of you.
Murray’s story began outside, where he lived with his siblings for his first few years. While he had some contact with people, he only moved indoors last year. Because of this, he’s still a bit timid—sudden movements send him back to his “safe place,” and he prefers to approach you on his own terms. But when he decides it’s petting time, he’s all in! He plays with toys occasionally, but he’s really more of a relaxed “let’s hang out” kind of cat.
When Murray was found, he had a bad wound in his sho
Murray is a sweet, gentle boy around 4–5 years old, and if there were an Olympic sport for leg rubbing, he’d bring home the gold every time! He loves, loves, loves being petted and is happiest when you take a moment to lean down and give him some love—whether you’re working at your desk, watching TV, or reading a book. He will also run for you if you lean down and hold out your hand. Murray just loves being petted more than anything else! His fur is unbelievably soft, too, making every pet a treat for both of you.
Murray’s story began outside, where he lived with his siblings for his first few years. While he had some contact with people, he only moved indoors last year. Because of this, he’s still a bit timid—sudden movements send him back to his “safe place,” and he prefers to approach you on his own terms. But when he decides it’s petting time, he’s all in! He plays with toys occasionally, but he’s really more of a relaxed “let’s hang out” kind of cat.
When Murray was found, he had a bad wound in his shoulder. It has now healed and requires no further care, but it's left him with a rather charming little head tilt! His foster mom also says he's the nicest boy, but really tough to photograph, as he squints, runs to get pets, or scampers off to his safe place whenever she pulls out her phone to take his photo!
Murray just loves loves loves other nice cats! He’s often found snuggled up wit
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Murray is from Pittsburgh C.A.T.
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