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Meet Gus, a sweet and gentle 4.5-year-old Turkish Van mix who loves couch cuddles and fuzzy blanket snuggles. He's a calm kitty with playful bursts, enjoying both lounging and making biscuits. Gus gets along well with other cats and small dogs, though he takes time to acclimate to new spaces. He has limited vision in one eye, but it doesn't hinder him. Gus thrives in a quiet home with a patient, experienced owner who can provide a safe and loving environment.
Special Needs
Limited vision in his right eye due to fluid buildup and high pressure.
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