Gender: Male
APPROX DOB: 05/20/2022
Length at Cafe: 1/6/2024 – 2/9/2024
Meet Ned Nederlander, the charming and affectionate member of the Three Amigos trio, ready to fill your home with love and companionship!
Ned, the handsome brown tabby, may have an apprehensive gaze, but don’t let that fool you—his heart is overflowing with readiness to find his forever home. Born and raised on the streets of Minneapolis alongside his brothers Lucky Day and Dusty Bottoms, Ned found solace and warmth when a kind caretaker brought them inside as the cooler weather set in.
Despite his street-smart appearance, Ned’s heart was never meant for the outdoor life. His soul yearned for companionship and love, and he’s more than ready to become somebody’s beloved companion. His affectionate nature shines through, both with his feline companions and the people he meets. This former street kitty is a natural charmer with other cats, displaying a friendly and sociable demeanor. But it’s with people that Ned truly shines—he craves human connection and longs to be right by your side, ready to share his affection and love.
Ned might sport an apprehensive expression, but it’s just how his face always looks! Beneath that facade lies a heart that’s eager to bond and become a cherished member of a loving family. He’s the perfect addition to any household seeking a loving and affectionate feline friend. Ned can be shy at first so he is looking for a patient human or family to call his own. He’ll quickly get to know you and will soon be greeting you by reaching both of his arms up to your shoulders as if to give you a hug.
If you’re looking for a charming, affectionate, and sociable companion, Ned Nederlander is your guy. Come meet this delightful brown tabby and experience firsthand the joy and love 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.
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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.