Quincey
Meet Quincey, a stunning seal tabby point Siamese boy with very long legs, neat little oval paws, and ears so big and alert they look like they are permanently tuned into the latest gossip. He is built on those classic Siamese athletic lines, tall, sleek, and elegant - with a beautifully triangular face that gives him a permanently intelligent (and slightly judging) expression. Don’t worry, it’s mostly admiration.
Quincey is an excellent jumper and absolutely loves being up high. Cat trees, window perches, shelves - if it is elevated, he’s on it. He enjoys surveying his kingdom from above and keeping an eye on everything going on below. Providing him with some good climbing options will make you his hero.
He can be a little shy when you first meet him, preferring to take his time and work out who you are. But once he has warmed up and chosen you as his person, he is all in. He will happily curl up beside you while you binge watch your favourite shows, leaning into you for company. Every now and then he will take himself off for a little quiet time, but he genuinely enjoys being around his people.
Quincey absolutely melts for chin scritches and big pats. When you hit the right spot, he looks up at you with pure adoration in those beautiful blue eyes. He also loves his food , especially the convenience of it arriving ready to eat with zero effort required on his part.
And once he bonds with you, get ready for the commentary. Quincey is wonderfully chatty with his chosen human and will happily tell you all about his day and any important neighbourhood updates.
If you are looking for a handsome, affectionate, slightly talkative boy with impressive jumping skills and a soft heart, Quincey might just be your perfect match.
All Little Paws Kitten Rescue cats and kittens come to you vet checked, desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed, flea treated, and litter trained. As we are a rescue group, the adoption fee is not negotiable. Little Paws Kitten Rescue cats and kittens are indoor or cat enclosure only and must go to homes that intend them to stay that way. This is for their safety, the health of the cat or kitten and for the environment. It is our foster carer’s choice as to which home a cat or kitten goes to. We match the cats and kittens to the adoptee; we do not necessarily “sell” to the first caller. As our foster carers are all volunteers raising the cats and kittens in their own home, we would appreciate you letting them know if you cannot make an appointment.
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