Silverback
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Silverback
Spring, TX
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Silverback’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Silverback's Story
Well now... let me tell you about a cat named Silverback.<br/>Silverback's the kind of tabby who looks you straight in the eye, like he's weighing your character and deciding if you're worth his time. Strong build. Solid presence. There's a quiet confidence about him, the kind you don't argue with. He's playful, curious, always wanting to see what you're up to. <br/>He came in rough around the edges. Picked up at a feeding station, carrying a few battle scars on his back and tail. Proof he's lived a life and survived it. Took him a while to trust, and that kind of trust, once earned, sticks. These days he's loyal, loving, and sweeter than you'd expect from a fellow with his past.<br/>With other cats, he can be a bit bossy at first--likes to establish the rules of the road--but once he settles in and gets to know them, he eases up just fine. He used to nip at feet when folks left the room, more fear than meanness, but that's behind him now that he's part of the main household. Turns out what he really wanted was to belong.<br/>Silverback likes your voice. Likes being petted. Likes knowing you're nearby without needing to be glued to you. He wants connection, not possession. <br/>He's soft, handsome, and smarter than he lets on. Not suited for homes with little kids--loud noises rattle him. <br/>Silverback's not just a cat. He's a companion. And once you're his person... you're his person for good.Interested in adopting a companion cat from Texas Animal Society?<br/>Please email info@texasanimalsociety.com and complete online adoption application at texasanimalsociety.org<br/>Come visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/www.texasanimalsociety.org/
Well now... let me tell you about a cat named Silverback.
Silverback's the kind of tabby who looks you straight in the eye, like he's weighing your character and deciding if you're worth his time. Strong build. Solid presence. There's a quiet confidence about him, the kind you don't argue with. He's playful, curious, always wanting to see what you're up to.
He came in rough around the edges. Picked up at a feeding station, carrying a few battle scars on his back and tail. Proof he's lived a life and survived it. Took him a while to trust, and that kind of trust, once earned, sticks. These days he's loyal, loving, and sweeter than you'd expect from a fellow with his past.
With other cats, he can be a bit bossy at first--likes to establish the rules of the road--but once he settles in and gets to know them, he eases up just fine. He used to nip at feet when folks left the room, more fear than meanness, but that's behind him now that he's part of the main household. Turns out what he really wanted was to belong.
Well now... let me tell you about a cat named Silverback.
Silverback's the kind of tabby who looks you straight in the eye, like he's weighing your character and deciding if you're worth his time. Strong build. Solid presence. There's a quiet confidence about him, the kind you don't argue with. He's playful, curious, always wanting to see what you're up to.
He came in rough around the edges. Picked up at a feeding station, carrying a few battle scars on his back and tail. Proof he's lived a life and survived it. Took him a while to trust, and that kind of trust, once earned, sticks. These days he's loyal, loving, and sweeter than you'd expect from a fellow with his past.
With other cats, he can be a bit bossy at first--likes to establish the rules of the road--but once he settles in and gets to know them, he eases up just fine. He used to nip at feet when folks left the room, more fear than meanness, but that's behind him now that he's part of the main household. Turns out what he really wanted was to belong.
Silverback likes your voice. Likes being petted. Likes knowing you're nearby without needing to be glued to you. He wants connection, not possession.
He's soft, handsome, and smarter than he lets on. Not suited for homes with little kids--loud noises rattle him.
Silverback's not just a cat.
He's a companion.
And once you're his person... you're his person for good.Interested in adoptin
How To Adopt
Silverback is from Texas Animal Society
[Spring, TX]
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