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Leo Looking for Loving Home

Orange tabby rescued after hard life.

Leo, a handsome tabby, somehow ended up abandoned and living on his own in a north Fulton County neighborhood.

The 5-year-old cat started accompanying a couple on their daily walk with their dogs. They said he had such a great personality. They would talk to him while he was walking with them and he would talk back.

After a few weeks of these daily walks, he took up residence on their porch, and they realized they needed to find this sweet guy a permanent home. They invited him into their own home, got his vet work taken care of, and asked Angels Among Us Pet Rescue if the group would accept him into their adoption program.  

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Although initially a tad shy, Leo began standing on his hind legs whenever he wanted his foster folks to scratch his head. He follows them all over the house, and now sleeps with them on their bed. (His foster mom says Leo likes to squeeze himself right between her and her husband.) He is a super friendly guy and would make a great "buddy" cat and sometimes seems a bit like a small dog.

Leo lives with other cats, but really seems to prefer to have all the people attention to himself. He would do well as an only cat, but would probably also be a good companion cat for a submissive female cat.

Leo's foster home includes dogs, and he does very well with them.

This is a great cat who would be perfect for someone looking for a true cat buddy. Sadly, when Leo attends the Angels weekend adoption events, he invariably watches as the young kittens get adopted...and he continues to look for his forever family.

Are you the person or family who will appreciate a great guy like Leo? Angels volunteers promise you will absolutely fall in love with this wonderful boy if you give him a second chance at a good life.

Leo is a tidy cat and very good about using his litter box.

Like all of Angels' rescued cats, Leo has been altered and is up to date on vaccinations, has been tested for feline leukemia, feline AIDS and heartworm disease, has been provided parasite control treatment and is micro-chipped.

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For more information on this cat and/or to request an adoption application, contact Deborah at 404/414-1282 or deb@angelsrescue.org

Angels Among Us Pet Rescue saves pets from high-kill shelters in North Georgia and operates foster homes throughout the metro area. Angels Among Us operates a cat adoption center at PETCO, 10980 State Bridge Rd., Johns Creek, where Leo can be seen on most weekends. 

Most of Angels' adoptable cats and dogs can be found at www.angelsrescue.org.

 
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