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Meet Paul, a truly delightful and fun-loving kitten whose zest for life is absolutely infectious. He fills his days with playful antics, exploring every corner with boundless curiosity, and engaging in lively roughhousing with his brother, John. Paul embodies friendliness, always ready to greet you with a warm purr and eager for a gentle pat. His easy-going nature makes him a wonderful companion for any family.
As a charming mixed-breed cat, Paul exhibits the best qualities of a loving feline companion. He is known to get along splendidly with both large and small dogs, as well as other cats, making him a versatile addition to a multi-pet household. Paul and his brother, John, share an incredibly special bond and are looking for their forever home together, promising double the love and entertainment.
The ideal home for Paul and John is one that can offer them a loving environment where their bond can continue to flourish. A household with respectful children is preferred, as Paul thrives on gentle interaction. His new family should also be prepared to provide daily eye lubricant application to manage his minor eyelid condition, ensuring he remains comfortable and happy.
Special Needs
Paul has an eye condition called eyelid agenesis and requires eye lubricant applied a couple times a day.
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