Oh, Jen, what a sweet boy, and so beautiful too. Hopes and prayers that all goes well for him.
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Oh, Jen, what a sweet boy, and so beautiful too. Hopes and prayers that all goes well for him.
I hope that sweet handsome Tuscany's eye problem can be corrected and that he finds a forever home very soon. Jen, your description was very touching.
You have written an appealing plea on Tuscany's behalf, and I hope he is adopted soon. Many narratives on cats up for adoption (i.e., on Petfinder) aren't specific enough, and seem very bare-bones; it is nice to know some fosterers like yourself take the time to detail the cat's personality, quirks, etc., which I think would encourage adoption.
Reminds me of a cat that was in PetSmart. Her card mentioned that she had been there so very long, and was such a sweet girl, etc., etc. (I don't remember the exact wording) and it kept me thinking about her for a long time after I left. The next time I went back she was gone, so I hope someone else's heartstrings were pulled and she found a home.
He probably does have some Turkish Van in his blood. As you mentioned, the markings are indicative of that breed.
Wow, hasn't he got unusual markings? He looks a little like Mum's furball Milo!