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Ed

Maine Coon

Male, Adult
Nashville, TN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Have you ever wanted a cat who looks like he just walked into a room and immediately forgot why? Meet Ed, our 5-year-old Maine Coon mix with a serious case of the derps and a heart as big as his whiskers. This lovable goofball was rescued by a spay/neuter clinic because he was just too sweet to be left without a home&#194&#151and also because he needed a serious dental overhaul. Now, with only a couple of teeth left, he&#194&#146s living his best life&#194&#133 eating everything in sight.Yes, despite his lack of some chompers, Ed is a culinary enthusiast. His menu of choice? Royal Canin Mom & Baby dry food (though he is neither a mother nor a baby, he has refined taste, obviously) and Fancy Feast Grilled Chicken (because Ed knows what he likes, and what he likes is everything). He eats constantly&#194&#151but let&#194&#146s be honest, who among us doesn&#194&#146t?Ed is FIV+, but don&#194&#146t let that scare you! He&#194&#146s a healthy, happy boy who just needs a little extra TLC. He would love a home where he can be the one and only king of the castle&#194&#151no other pets, please! His favorite pastimes include:- Being brushed (seriously, he lives for it)- Snuggling (he has more love to give than he knows what to do with)- Playing with toys (now that his mouth feels better, he&#194&#146s discovering the joy of catnip mice!)- Giving you his signature derpy look (for free!)If you&#194&#146re looking for a cat who will worship you for your food choices, keep you entertained with his goofy expressions, and shower you with affection, Ed is your guy. Apply today and bring home the most delightfully doofy best friend you&#194&#146ll ever have! Please complete and submit our application at www.FLUFFNashville.org to let us know you are interested.**Helpful Hint: you are welcome to submit inquiries first, however, if you are really interested, we strongly recommend that you go ahead and submit an application because others are, and this kitty may be gone by the time we get your inquiries answered.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 7, 2025, 5:23 pm

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