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Meet Dicky, a charming black and white tuxedo boy with a big personality and even bigger ears! Dicky is far from shy, he loves to engage with people, rubbing against your legs or 'talking' to you to ask for more affection. He's a true cuddler who will purr contentedly in your lap, but also has a playful, silly side, enjoying zoomies and rolling around with his favorite wand toy. He's described as very chill, making him a wonderful companion for a relaxed home.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Dicky embodies the adaptable and affectionate nature common to many mixed-breed cats. He is good with other cats, having a special friend named Micky, and would likely thrive in a home where he can share his space with feline companions. His playful bursts combined with his calm demeanor make him a balanced and engaging pet, ready to bring joy and comfort to his new family.
Dicky is looking for a loving home where he can truly relax, be cherished, and return all the love he receives. He's a wonderful cat who promises to fill your life with purrs, playful antics, and plenty of affection. If you're seeking a sweet, interactive, and easygoing feline friend, Dicky might just be the perfect addition to your family.
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Dicky is FIV+ and can live a long healthy life.
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