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Joey
Houston

Wait, wait! Don’t skip my bio.  I’ve got an update! I am doing great.  I like the good life in my foster home.  I am a “good-natured sweetheart,” as my foster mom calls me, who wants a chance to be someone’s special boy.  She says at 9 years-old I am a distinguished gentleman, but I am not so distinguished that I would miss a chance to frolic with my foster sister.   (Hey don’t blame me, she started it!) 

My foster family was so worried that I’d be heartbroken without my sister Lily when she found her forever home, and yeah, I missed her at first, but my foster sister licks my ears, and I am just happy Lily is finally getting all the loving she deserves.  My foster mom says I’ve even become more affectionate since Lily left, kind of gave me the extra push to reach out more to the humans in my home. 

But I was already pretty good at getting pets.  With all those other iggies in the house a guy has to do what a guy has to do. For me, that is to put my paw on my foster mom’s arm or thigh and gaze into her eyes and remind her to turn off the computer and just give me some loving.  I’ve learned to stand still so she can pick me up and then I relax in her arms, and when I am really happy to see her, I even give a kiss or two.  

I am very good with my potty habits, and get along well with all the other IGs that come in and out of this house.  If you are that special person for me, you know, the one who can appreciate a 9 years-young, shy-at-first, gentleman, I hope you will fill out an application so you can meet me in person.  I want to tell Lily I found my forever home, too! Oh and please take a look at my new video so you can see for yourself how dashing and happy I am.  [Like all of IGCA Rescue adoptees, Joey is neutered, fully vetted, and ready to go!]  I have new pictures coming soon!

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