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Milo is a truly handsome and gentle soul, described as a snugglebug who is eager to find his forever home. He's a big boy with a sweet disposition, initially a bit shy but quickly warms up to become an affectionate 'mushmellow' in your arms. Milo loves to be rubbed and scratched, and while he might be cautious about new spaces, he's incredibly gracious and non-aggressive, known for his soft paws with everyone he meets. He has charmed all the shelter volunteers with his wonderful gentlemanly demeanor and his hearty appetite!
As a Domestic Short Hair, Milo embodies the adaptable and loving nature typical of mixed-breed cats. He is noted to get along well with other cats, and with proper introductions and an acclimation period, he will likely do well with dogs and children too. His gentle temperament suggests he would be a wonderful companion for a family seeking a calm and affectionate feline friend. He thrives on love, cuddles, and playtime with toys, showing a playful side once comfortable.
Milo is searching for a loving family who can offer him patience and a stable forever home. He doesn't ask for much, just affection, a cozy spot to cuddle, and plenty of toys to keep him entertained. An ideal home would be one that understands a cat's need for a little time to adjust and is ready to shower him with the attention he deserves. Milo is sure to bring immense happiness and a gentle presence to any household willing to open their hearts to this wonderful kitty.
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