



REMI
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Maine Coon
- Extra-Toes Cat / Hemingway Polydactyl
About REMI
Churchville, PA
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REMI’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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REMI's Story
REMI is a 2-year old Maine Coon mix, and it that is not special enough, he also has extra toes!!! He's a polydactyl cat who is so beautiful. He is very chill, except when we are trying to photograph him and he would rather be petted. He is a total lapcat. He seems ok with the other animals and is more cautious than alpha. He is so so sweet. When we found him, he was covered in burrs and mats. He looks and feels much better now. He is neutered, tested, up to date on shots, and littertrained.
REMI is a 2-year old Maine Coon mix, and it that is not special enough, he also has extra toes!!! He's a polydactyl cat who is so beautiful. He is very chill, except when we are trying to photograph him and he would rather be petted. He is a total lapcat. He seems ok with the other animals and is more cautious than alpha. He is so so sweet. When we found him, he was covered in burrs and mats. He looks and feels much better now. He is neutered, tested, up to date on shots, and littertrained.
REMI is a 2-year old Maine Coon mix, and it that is not special enough, he also has extra toes!!! He's a polydactyl cat who is so beautiful. He is very chill, except when we are trying to photograph him and he would rather be petted. He is a total lapcat. He seems ok with the other animals and is more cautious than alpha. He is so so sweet. When we found him, he was covered in burrs and mats. He looks and feels much better now. He is neutered, tested, up to date on shots, and littertrained.
How To Adopt
REMI is from Susans Cats and Kittens
[Churchville, PA]
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