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Available for Adoption



  Chad Born 4/8/09 DSH Brown Tabby w/White, Neutered Male
     Playful. Confident. Escape artist, so indoor/outdoor preferred. Bites playfully, so no small Children.
I know I know. When you think of "Chad" you envision some preppy, Ivy League country clubber type who wears oxford shirts, argyle sweaters, drives a BMW, drinks single malt scotch and dates a girl named Buffy. Soooo not me. I hate scotch. I'm a bourbon man. My background? Well, I'm from Florida, home of the hanging chads. 'Course nothing's been hanging on me since I was two pounds, but that's another story. I love to explore, especially open doors, so don't even try to keep me inside. I'll drive you nuts. I promise. I like to hear myself talk, I know my name, and, when you adopt me, will be the bestest cat in the whole world. Good, now that that's settled, let's talk about my Beemer. I'm thinking five series, metallic blue, sports package...

Kittens can be seen in our adoption room at the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, call (707) 576-7999.

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