Gender: Male
APPROX DOB:01/23/2024
Length at Cafe: 5/20/2024 – 7/10/2024
Meet Prince Cornelius, a sweet and playful kitten named after a character in the movie “Thumbelina.” Prince Cornelius, along with his two siblings and their mom Thumbelina, came from a sad situation in Minneapolis, where they were living in a hoarding house with many other felines. Thankfully, a kind woman rescued them, bringing them into a loving foster home where they’ve been thriving.
Prince Cornelius is a delightful boy who loves to play. He and his siblings turn the house into their playground, running from room to room in a stampede of miniature buffaloes, often joined by their energetic mama, Thumbelina. One of his favorite activities is wrestling with his brother Grundel Toed inside the kitten tunnel, which his foster mom says rolls across the room as they play inside it.
When he’s not busy playing, Prince Cornelius enjoys taking naps in the bathroom sink, finding comfort in the cool, curved surface. This sweet boy would love to be adopted with one of his siblings or his mom, ensuring he has a lifelong playmate.
Prince Cornelius needs a home with patient humans who will give him the time and space to adjust to his new environment. Due to his rough start, he would also prefer a home without young children or dogs, where he can feel safe and secure.
If you’re looking for a playful and affectionate companion who will bring endless joy and laughter into your home, Prince Cornelius is ready to join your family. Come meet this precious boy and see the happiness he’s ready to share!
This cat has been spayed/neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV (negative), up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped.
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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.