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This week we want to give you a closer look at Mustard, courtesy of our friends at ReadingGlasses.com!
Clearly, this long-term resident hasn’t found their forever home yet because the right person just hasn’t laid eyes on them yet! Keep reading for more details about this frisky kitty!
This handsome, 4-year-old domestic shorthair cat is looking for his a human to be his ketchup! Mustard came from a hoarding case, and is a little shy with new people, but he’s definitely made a name for himself with our staff. He will jump and bat at the windows, putting on a show so that we’ll come in and play with him!
We like to joke that Mustard always has an appalled look on his face – his mouth is usually slightly open – but that’s just his face, and he’s really just excited to see his human friends! Mustard is most at ease when he’s around his kitty friends – his best friends are his condo mates Yamasa and Ragu – and would feel most comfortable in a home with a kitty sibling to keep him company. If you don’t currently have a cat, Mustard would be happy to go home with one or both of his besties.
Mustard would love a quiet, comfortable home with teens and adults, and a nice soft bed in front of a big window where he can warm his belly in the sunshine. Mustard is neutered and up-to-date on all vaccinations. To make an appointment to meet Mustard, please visit spca.org/adopt.
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