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Adoption Fees
About me
When you’re feeling down and out, Nicholas Barbell is ready to carry your burdens! This bigheaded boy came to the shelter from a home that had too many cats. Like many of the cats from his home, Nicholas gets overzealous around food and will follow you around yelling and trying to swipe an early bite—he might benefit from separate feedings to prevent competition with other cats because of this. He can get mouthy and impatient around mealtimes. It may be hard to imagine if you’re seeing Nicholas burrito up in his blankets, but Nicholas loves to dolphin jump up into your hands for pets and rub up on your legs! We aren’t sure how he feels about living with kids or dogs as he hasn’t been around them to our knowledge, but we’ve seen how he’s blossomed over his shelter stay, and we can imagine him bringing a lot of laughs and love to the home willing to take a chance on him!
*The breed assigned is an educated guess based on the animal’s characteristics; the animals in our shelter are not genetically tested. The birthday is estimated based on a veterinary exam.


