Willey isn't just affectionate, he's intensely people-focused. This is the kind of cat who doesn't sit politely across the room... he's already halfway into your lap before you've even sat down. He paces, circles, reaches out with his paws, and looks straight into your eyes like he has something very important to say (it's usually "pet me again").
He's a large, long-haired orange-and-white boy with a slightly rumpled, distinguished look. His little half-mustache marking and expressive face give him a constant "curious gentleman" expression that's hard to forget.
Willey simply does not do "independent cat." Sitting still? Not his thing. Ignoring you? Impossible. He thrives on interaction and will actively seek you out, follow you, and gently demand your attention until he gets it. If you've ever said "I wish my cat was more affectionate," Willey is here to overdeliver.
He's a senior who lost his person when they passed away, and it shows in how deeply he bonds, he's not looking for just a home, he's looking for his person again.
He is FIV+, but he's been well cared for and still has so much love (and energy!) to give. What he needs most is someone who appreciates a clingy, cuddly, slightly chaotic lovebug who will never leave you wondering where you stand, his whole world.
His adoption fee is $75 and includes spay/neuter, microchip ID, up to date vaccinations and preventatives.
ABOUT: DOMESTIC LONG HAIR CAT BREED
The Domestic Long Hair cat breed is known for its luxurious, flowing coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. These cats come in various colors and patterns and are often found as mixed breed or unregistered cats. Domestic Long Hairs are loving and affectionate companions, making them popular pets in households around the world. While their exact origins may be unknown, their charming personalities and striking appearance make them a favorite choice for many cat lovers looking for a loyal and beautiful feline friend.
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