Nathaniel
Domestic Short Hair | Natchitoches Parish, LA
Age : 10 MonthsAdultMaleMediumTabby
About
Characteristics
affectionate eventempered gentle intelligent playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortVaccination
CurrentActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Meet Nathaniel
Meet Nathaniel — A Gentle Spirit in Tabby Form In the quiet light of afternoon, when sunbeams stretch long across the wooden floor and the world grows still, you will often find Nathaniel — golden-eyed and contemplative — basking in the sun as if pondering the great mysteries of existence. With his little white feet tucked neatly beneath him and a purr like a lullaby, he seems a creature spun from the pages of a well-worn novel — equal parts poet, philosopher, and playful spirit. Nathaniel is an adult tabby of even temperament and steady heart. He greets his companions (feline or human) with quiet dignity and an open curiosity, ever keen to explore a new nook or chase a toy with sudden, whimsical abandon. He holds a particular reverence for mealtime, approaching each dish as though it were a banquet prepared for a king. In company with other cats, Nathaniel is gracious and peaceable, content to share sunbeams and secrets alike. He delights in the simple pleasures: a soft back scratching, a gentle rub behind the ears, the rustle of a toy across the floor. His is a soul attuned to joy, cloaked in striped fur and lit by the gentle flame of curiosity. Nathaniel must remain indoors, where he is safe from the harsher elements of the world, and declawing is strictly prohibited by contract — his little white feet must remain untouched, just as nature intended. If your home has a quiet sunlit window, a few toys, and a heart open to love, then perhaps Nathaniel is waiting just for you.
Adoption Process
Potential adopters must complete an application and sign a contract. They must agree to provide care for the cat, not to declaw it, and return it to us if unable to care for it. In general, the adoption fee will be $100, it may be less for older cats.
Contact
Cenla Cat Project
(318) 542-7170
[email protected]
http://www.cenlacatproject.org
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