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Zeus
Cat
american shorthair
male
982000364146188
2011-07-08
Grey
United States
2022-04-06
**Deceased/cremated: September 23, 2024**
Gray body with 3 white spots on body, yellow eyes. Last weighed (09/03/2024) in at 10.5 lb / 4.8 kg
FRIENDLY, INDOOR ONLY kitty! Is VERY nervous/scared of strangers, new locations, loud noises. Will do his very best to run and hide in a small dark space, low to the ground. Will NOT hiss, bite or scratch. Once he come to you he LOVES being pet. Does not like being picked up or held, so he will struggle. Comes to his name and "kissy" sounds.
Prefers wet food. Not distractible when scared.
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