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About Cupid

We are pleased to announce that Cupid was adopted on March 5, 2026
This little tabby gal, with the velvet-soft purr and heart-melting charm, has found her fur-ever home! From the moment she arrived with her group of feline friends, it was clear that Cupid was a people‑cat through and through. Happiest curled in a warm lap, leaning into chin scratches, and offering her gentle affection to anyone lucky enough to meet her. Her elegant presence, striking tabby markings, and melt‑right‑into‑your‑arms sweetness made her unforgettable. And now, she’s found a home where she can be exactly what she’s always wanted to be: a family’s cherished, one‑and‑only feline companion. Cupid’s adopters were drawn to her loving nature and her desire for a close human bond. They’re ready to give her all the comfort, care, and devotion she deserves! Congratulations, Cupid. May your days be filled with soft blankets, gentle hands, and all the love your little heart can hold.
Hi, I'm Cupid! A dainty little tabby girl with a soft heart and an even softer purr. I'm the kind of kitty who melts right into your arms, always ready to curl up beside you and happily accept all the chin scratches you're willing to give. I carry myself with a gentle, elegant charm, and my striking tabby markings make me quite the eye-catcher. I arrived here with a whole group of feline friends, but if I'm honest, I'm much more of a people-cat and would love nothing more than to be your unique, devoted companion.

If you're looking for a sweet, affectionate, one-and-only kitty to share your home and your heart, I think we might be a perfect match.

Dog-friendly: Untested
Cat-friendly: Yes, but I generally prefer the company of humans and would like a home where I am the one and only feline companion.
Kid-friendly: Untested, likely yes
Do I Need Special Care?: I have been a bit itchy, so my veterinarian would like me to do a food trial of a hypoallergenic diet. It can take several months to determine whether it is having an effect, so if I am adopted in this period, my new home may wish to continue with this diet trial under the guidance of a veterinarian. I may or may not benefit from a hypoallergic diet lifelong.