Gender: Male
APPROX DOB: 5/27/2023
Arrived at Cafe: 4/1/2024 – 5/29/2024
Meet Paul, a charming member of the Beatles family, whose journey from the streets of South Minneapolis to indoor life has transformed him into a loving and attentive companion!
Paul, along with his three bandmates, found himself among the lucky few rescued from the bustling streets and welcomed into the warmth and safety of indoor living. Since then, he’s embraced the comforts of his new home while cherishing the bonds of friendship formed along the way.
At first glance, Paul may appear coy, but it doesn’t take long for his true affectionate nature to shine through. He’s a master at demanding head scratches, and once you start, he’ll gladly shower you with head butts in hopes of receiving a thorough back rub in return. While being held isn’t his favorite activity, Paul compensates with adorable little kisses and unwavering attention to his person. He’s a true friend in the making, ready to blossom with the time and patience of a caring adopter.
For Paul, a quiet home without children or dogs would be ideal, allowing him the space and tranquility he needs to thrive. However, he adores the company of other kitties and would be overjoyed to be adopted either with one of his former street cat buddies or into a home with another feline friend.
With his gentle demeanor and loving heart, Paul is sure to become a cherished companion for anyone willing to open their home and heart to him. If you’re seeking a devoted friend to share your life with, look no further than Paul. Come meet this charming cat and discover the love and companionship he’s ready to bring into your home!
This cat has been spayed/neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV (negative), up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped.
Originally From:
Twin Cities Pet Rescue has been helping animals since 2009. TCPR vision is a humane country in which animals are treated with compassion and respect. They have a large network of foster homes that help them save pets that mainly come from impound and shelters with high kill rates. Their teams and board are comprised of volunteers dedicating their free time, energy and compassion to these animals.