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Meet Schroeder, a truly charming and affectionate feline from the Peanuts Posse, ready to fill your home with endless purrs and joy! This handsome boy, approximately 2 years old, is a true people-cat who loves being the center of attention. He happily engages with toys and is always eager to be part of the action, known for his social nature and delightful purrs. Schroeder is a professional belly-up flopper and a door-greeter extraordinaire, always ready to welcome you home with an open heart and a happy meow.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Schroeder embodies the easy-going and adaptable nature often found in these beloved cats. His short coat requires minimal grooming, making him a low-maintenance companion. While he has a moderate energy level, enjoying playtime and interaction, his exercise needs are minimal, satisfied with regular play sessions and exploring his environment. Schroeder is good with dogs, other cats, and children, making him a versatile addition to almost any family. He thrives on companionship and would love a home where his affectionate personality can truly shine.
Schroeder is FIV positive, but please don't let that deter you! FIV+ cats, like Schroeder, can live long, happy, and completely normal lives with high-quality food, immune-supporting care, and regular vet checkups. He is a lover, not a fighter, and can absolutely live with other cats, both positive and negative. If you're looking for a devoted, playful, and loving companion who will greet you with enthusiasm and endless purrs, Schroeder is your guy. He's housetrained and vaccinated, eagerly awaiting his forever family to share his wonderful life with.
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FIV positive. Requires immune-supporting care and regular vet checkups.
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