Name: Zorro - Your best buddie!
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair (medium coat)
Age: 2 Years 1 Month
Gender: Male
Adoption Code: None
Zorro is a sweet cat that has lived his entire life indoors until now in chronic foster care. He loves being near "his people", and gets along well with dogs, but rather be the top cat. Despite his fondness for company, Zorro is an independent guy and not at all clingy, he has good house manners, so your furniture will not be damaged and you will not awaken to a claw on your nose. He does not dash out the door, play the trip hazard game, or hide from new people. Zorro is very personable, recognizes his name, behaves well off lead (as long as there are no other cats around) and is very comfortable RV camping (responsibly handling indoor/outdoor access without incident).
Zorro may have an allergy to cotton and certain B vitamins, as we have found limiting his access to these things has helped his fur grow in beautifully since he first came to us. In summary, Zorro is an adventurous cat who is easy to live with, but really wants a stay-at-home mom or dad to hang out with and would not mind having a canine buddy. Would you like to give Zorro a try? We have dropped his adoption fee to only $40 to help get him into a home ASAP.
This little man is such a loving boy and is our shelter cat as he has been looked over many many times for whatever reasons. He really is our favorite in the shelter and has been a bright part in our day. Zorro loves to lounge, look out windows, perch high and is playful yet laid back. He bats his favorite toy ( a sparklie fuzz ball ) and his little quarks make us smile as he uses his feet like a human. Love our Zorro boy and would be so HAPPY to find his forever family or person. Zorro deserves love and companionship as he gives all the love and affection to his humans. Such a delight! To meet Zorro, please text/call or email ... Also in the meantime if you would be interested in fostering him and live somewhat local we would consider that option as well. He deserves more than shelter life and feel he would thrive better in a home of his own.
Kelli Gibson
High Plateau Cat Program Director
(530) 979-3141