*JACK
SiameseJack is a very easy going boy with low to medium energy and extremely gentle when you play with him, tickling his belly, etc., where heâ... show more
Jack is a very easy going boy with low to medium energy and extremely gentle when you play with him, tickling his belly, etc., where heâs very quick to give a big purr. He often plays with my shoes and heâll roll over on his back easily so I can rub his belly with my foot when Iâm working in the kitchen. Heâs a little bit of an explorer and the majority of the time he plays hard with his four siblings (A801556, A801557, A801578, A801579) wrestling, playing chase, chewing on mice, string and other toys. Heâs lightly bonded with a couple, sleeping with them more but plays and sleeps with all of them so you could mix and match if youâd like a pair.He gives a big purr immediately, even if I walk up to where heâs sleeping and just talk to him on the cat tree before petting him. I can pick him up, even if heâs playing, to carry around but he isnât completely sold to sit still on a lap yet but heâs opening up to it every day when I pick him up and put him in my lap. In the past few days, heâs come up and asked for attention when Iâm at my desk to be picked up after play time. When heâs worn off some of his kitten energy, heâll sit next to my leg on the couch or stay in my lap at my desk. So far, he doesnât talk much, only a slight soft chirp when he wants attention and heâll often have to ask twice because itâs soft. Heâs excellent with the litter box and is pretty easy to clip his nails when heâs sleepy. With his siblings to chase and wrestle with, he mostly ignores my seven year old cat but will occasionally swat at her to play or chase her tail. He can be a little shy around new people and since I donât have kids or a dog he maybe a little shy around kids if theyâre bouncy but should warm up as I carry him around all the time and the same on a dog with good, slow introductions.For more information email adaywithfosters@gmail.com or visit https://www.instagram.com/adaywithfosters/ for more pictures. show less
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