If you live in Chicago stop by to meet Vito the dashing orange and white tabby!

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If you live in Chicago and need a buddy consider Vito he’s a four year old tabby and a real cool cat! I feel his age is a effecting his chances of getting adopted but, the older he get the less likely he will be adopted!

Vito is a dashing four-year-old orange and white tabby who’s ready to capture your heart! This handsome shorthaired cat, with his unique white chest, paws, and nose, is a one-of-a-kind charmer.

Confident and affectionate, Vito loves being the center of attention as the only furry friend in his home. Every morning, he’ll greet you with excitement and might even give a friendly nudge if you hit the snooze button. Vito adores snuggles and loves curling up next to his favorite person at bedtime.

With his lively personality, he’s quick to let you know when he’s had enough petting, keeping things fun and playful. Whether he’s basking in the sun or pouncing on his toy mice, Vito lives life to the fullest and is eager to bring joy, warmth, and a sprinkle of adventure to his forever home!

He is fixed, up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, FIV/FELV negative, and microchipped. He is currently in the care of our rescue but would like you to become a part of your family today. The adoption fee of $125.00 will benefit other CPR rescue animals. To see more of Vito visit – click here – Chicago Pet Rescue and also here Chicago Pet Rescue!

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