The status of Solé was
last posted on 02/25/26 by
Keep calm and purr on.
Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair
Description:
Solé (pronounced so-lay) is about 14 months old and pure sunshine in cat form. He was found on the street as a very fragile kitten with multiple health issues and over the past year he has grown into a healthy and vibrant young cat. This affectionate, people-oriented cuddle kitty bonds deeply with his person and quickly turns into a loving, playful companion. Chin rubs, head scratches, and snuggles are his favorite things — he’ll happily curl up close at night, sleeping and snuggled up right beside you. He thrives on connection and has been socialized around adults and children and bonds deeply with his humans. He’s playful, curious, smart, and really fun to live with — loves string toys, chasing balls, zoomies, goofy playtime, and even playing fetch and with water. He’s very food-motivated and quick to learn, which makes bonding and enrichment easy and fun. He’s also a chatty catty and vocalizes a bunch. Solé would do best with a confident, equally playful feline companion or as an only cat. He can be bold in his play style and needs the right match. Health notes: Solé is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped (FeLV/FIV negative). His left eye has a stable corneal condition (symblepharon) due to having feline herpes, that’s been examined by 2 veterinary ophthalmologists (just to be sure) who both confirmed it needs no treatment and is largely cosmetic, not affecting his health or quality of life. He also has a history of struvite crystals and must stay on a prescription urinary diet. He’s currently stable and doing great. Full vet records are available. If you’re looking for a devoted, playful, affectionate young cat who will truly bond with you, Solé is your boy. This cat can be adopted with a friend or as a single cat. This is a courtesy listing, meaning the cat(s) are being offered for adoption by a rescuer, rescue group, or individual unaffiliated with the Brooklyn Cat Cafe or Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition. As BBAWC has not evaluated the animal(s) we therefore cannot provide information on health or temperament. After we receive an application, we will connect you with the current caretaker of this cat.
