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Parmesan, affectionately known as Parm, is a delightful and affectionate young cat with a heart full of playfulness. He loves to be close to his humans, often found purring contentedly on your lap, especially when head scratches are involved. His mischievous spirit keeps life interesting; he's always on the lookout for a new adventure or a good box to hide in and chew on. When he's not exploring, he enjoys napping alongside his brothers, showcasing his sweet and sociable nature.
As a Turkish Van, Parmesan embodies many of the breed's charming traits. These cats are known for their intelligence, high energy, and playful demeanor, all of which Parm demonstrates beautifully. His love for anything that rolls or a good box to play in is typical of the breed's need for mental and physical stimulation. He's been socialized well, getting along famously with his siblings, older foster cats, and adult cats, and is also good with dogs and children, making him a versatile companion.
Parmesan is looking for a loving and active home where his playful antics will be cherished. An environment that provides plenty of engaging toys, scratching posts, and opportunities for interaction would be ideal for this energetic boy. Whether you have other pets or children, Parm's adaptable and friendly nature will help him integrate seamlessly into your family, bringing endless joy and cuddles to his forever home.
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