Most of my rescue activity has involved Savannahs or Highlanders but I was recently contacted by a neighbor who was moving out of state TODAY and couldn't bring Leo with her. I her defense, she took Leo in off the streets just a month ago, provided him veterinarian care, and loved him very much. Unfortunately, these situations happen all too frequently. I couldn't help but become emotionally involved in this sad situation so told my neighbor that I would take him in and try to find a new, permanent home for him.
Leo has turned out to be a complete sweetheart - he is loving, doting, and craves human attention. He is a BIG boy but a gentle giant - I am convinced there is Maine Coon in his pedigree. He is of course in quarantine and is a little hissy when he hears the other cats, but is otherwise a perfect visitor. I hope that I have a found a new home for him, will know for sure on Saturday, but wanted to share his story and some pics, which really do NOT do him justice - he is SUCH a handsome fellow!!
Leo has turned out to be a complete sweetheart - he is loving, doting, and craves human attention. He is a BIG boy but a gentle giant - I am convinced there is Maine Coon in his pedigree. He is of course in quarantine and is a little hissy when he hears the other cats, but is otherwise a perfect visitor. I hope that I have a found a new home for him, will know for sure on Saturday, but wanted to share his story and some pics, which really do NOT do him justice - he is SUCH a handsome fellow!!