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Meet Pringles, a soft-spoken tabby looking for a home

Pringles, an adult domestic short hair, is available for adoption at the Marblehead Animal Shelter. COURTESY PHOTO / MARBLEHEAD ANIMAL SHELTER

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Pringles, an adult male domestic short hair, is one of the newest cats available for adoption at the Marblehead Animal Shelter, located at 44 Village St., and is already making a quiet impression.

With soft tabby fur, expressive eyes and an easygoing presence, Pringles is described by staff as a cat with a gentle demeanor and a comforting purr. Though he is still settling into his new surroundings, shelter workers say he appears to be the kind of cat who forms strong bonds once he feels at home. His full personality is still emerging, and staff expect to share more details as he becomes more comfortable.

Pringles is medium-sized, house trained, neutered and up to date on routine vaccinations, making him ready for a smooth transition into a permanent home. He would likely do well with an adopter looking for a calm, affectionate companion and willing to give him a little time to adjust.

The shelter reminds potential adopters that all meetings with animals require an approved adoption application submitted online in advance. Staff do not respond to individual inquiries, and applications are required before scheduling any visits.

More information about Pringles, including adoption details and an online application, is available at marblehead-animal-shelter.org/pringles.

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