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Boniface, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In St. Paul, Minnesota

United States, Minnesota, St. Paul
Published 2025-04-02 09:29:53
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Boniface, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In St. Paul, Minnesota
United States, Minnesota, St. Paul,
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Sex: Male
Age: Adult
Color: Black (all)
Breed: Domestic shorthair
Name: Boniface

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Boniface got his name for a reason. The beginning of the name is “boni” (or bonny), which means beautiful. When you combine that with the second part, Boniface’s name means beautiful face. When you look at him, you’ll instantly notice his face is full of scars. He had an incredibly rough life before coming to rescue. He was living in the streets, fighting with other male cats, trying to survive. Those scars mean Boniface is a survivor. His history may be marred but he is still beautiful.

Boniface’s nickname is Bonnie. Although you might think this tough street cat is still tough, you’d be very wrong. Bonnie is a big ol’ cuddly teddy bear. He purrs all the time. All. The. Time. He’s just so happy to be inside where he’s warm, loved, and fed. He’s such a happy fellow. He craves attention. Absolutely craves attention. He’s always down for some intensive lap time.

Bonnie’s best friend in the whole world is Binnie. Binnie is a hyper little girl who loves, loves, loves herself some Bonnie. She cannot get enough of him. He’s such a sweetheart that he puts up (and secretly enjoys) the ultra-clingy half pint tabby.

Bonnie is deeply bonded to his pal Binnie and must be adopted with her. They cannot be separated. Boniface and Binnie are in foster care. Please submit an application or contact our adoption specialists at [email protected] to meet them.

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    Like the domestic long-haired cat, this is not a breed, but a non-breed classification of mixed-breed cats. Domestic cat (Felis catus) A domestic short-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry—thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed—possessing a coat of short fur. In British English, they are often referred to as moggies. Domestic short-haired cats should not be confused with the British Shorthair, American Shorthair, or other standardized breeds with "Shorthair" names, which are breeds recognized by various registries. Domestic short-haireds are the most common cat in the United States, accounting for around 90–95% of their number. Other generic terms include house cat and alley cat (the latter may be used more specifically to refer to feral specimens). The term tabby cat technically refers to a coat pattern, but is also often used as a general term for cats of this sort.
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