By Burlington Humane Society
Introducing Precious: the purr-fectly imperfect prince of purr-sistence!
Meet Precious, the cat who’s proof that life’s quirks only make it more exciting! At the ripe age of 9 (which in cat years translates to “I’m wiser than the Sphinx”), Precious is like a fine wine — mature, sophisticated, and with just the right amount of sass.
Now, don’t let his name fool you. Precious might sound like he’s just walked off a royal red carpet, but he’s got a personality that’s delightfully down-to-earth. He’s a pro at managing his diabetes with insulin, which basically makes him the coolest cat in the clinic.
Sure, Precious can be a little persnickety, but hey, who isn’t? He knows what he wants and when he wants it. It’s all part of his charm, really.
When the mood strikes him (which is often, because he’s secretly a big softie), Precious transforms into the ultimate cuddle connoisseur. He’ll come sauntering over, tail held high like a victorious flag, demanding affection with gentle rubs and the sweetest symphony of purrs.
Now, about Precious’ dream home — he’s got a vision. He’s the king of his own castle and he’s looking for a kingdom where he can reign supreme, without the pesky presence of other cats or the tiny humans people call “kids.” Precious wants a special someone who can appreciate his unique brand of fabulousness.
So, if you’re looking for a cat who’s more fabulous than a feline fashion show, more cuddly than a pile of teddy bears, and more endearing than a rom-com marathon, then Precious is your guy. He’s got the charm, the charisma, and the “cattitude” to make your heart melt faster than a scoop of ice cream on a summer day.
Complete an application for Precious today and come meet with him and our adoption counsellors!
Precious is available for adoption through the Burlington Humane Society. Local-news.ca has partnered with the Burlington Humane Society to give you stories of some of the pets they have available for adoption. If you fall in love and want to adopt one of the pets featured, go to the Adopt a Cat or Kitten or the Adopt a Dog or Puppy page on their website for more information on how to proceed.