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Meet Durk, a charming young male cat with a sleek black coat and an inquisitive spirit. Durk is a playful and curious companion, always ready to explore his surroundings or engage in a fun game with a feather wand. He possesses a sweet disposition and enjoys receiving gentle pets and attention, often purring contentedly when he feels loved. Durk is eager to form a strong bond with his forever family and bring joy into their home.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Durk embodies many of the wonderful traits associated with these adaptable and resilient cats. He is likely to be a healthy and low-maintenance companion, known for their affectionate nature and intelligence. While his specific compatibility with other pets or children is unknown, DSH cats often thrive in various household environments with proper introductions and patience. Durk would make a wonderful addition to a family looking for a loving feline friend.
Durk is searching for a warm and welcoming home where he can continue to grow and flourish. An indoor-only environment is essential for his safety and well-being. He would benefit from a family that can provide him with plenty of playtime, enrichment, and affection. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a delightful young cat who promises endless purrs and companionship, Durk might just be the perfect match for you!
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