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Name: Andrey - Needs Foster Home
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair / Tabby / Mixed
Age: 7 Months
Gender: Male
Adoption Code: None animal-tracker

Andrey’s Personality Andrey is a handsome orange marble tabby with pretty markings and bluish-green eyes. He enjoys exploring new spaces and loves getting attention but can be a little shy when meeting new people. Andrey is a bold and playful "teenager" just a little beyond kitten stage. So, his personality will continue to develop and he will let us know what he wants to be when he grows up! Andrey may want to be a professional athlete, because he adores playing with toys. He says fishing poles are fun. And he tries to join in tennis matches by patting the players on TV. But one favorite game is when you put your arm underneath a cloth and he pounces or wrestles with it. He recently learned to fetch small stuffed toys and returns them to you over and over! When Andrey slows down, he loves to cuddle with you and purr, and enjoys being petted. What Type of Home Andrey Needs Andrey needs a home where he will get plenty of playtime and interaction with toys and people. He needs interaction to burn off his energy. Andrey thrives on being around people and doesn't like being left alone for long periods of time. Once he is comfortable in a new home, we think he would do great with a family with older cat-savvy kids. We have tried to integrate Andrey with the two residents cats in his foster home but he has shown us he doesn't know how to play nice. So, Andrey needs to be the only kitty in his forever home.  Where Andrey Came From Andrey was found outdoors in sweltering hot weather underweight and exhausted from the heat. Luckily he was found by a kind man whose neighbor happened to be an SPCA NOVA volunteer. Now safely indoors, Andrey is enjoying a happy indoor life filled with toys and a loving foster mom.

Shelter Name: SPCA of Northern Virginia
Shelter City: Arlington
Shelter State: VA
Shelter Website: SPCA of Northern Virginia

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