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Casanova Is a Lover, True. But He's Also Loyal and Calm
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By Special to GV Wire
Published 12 minutes ago on
December 5, 2025

One year-old Casanova is sweet, loving, and charming. Anyone looking for a loyal pet should check him out at The Cat House on the Kings. (Fur Real Life Photography)

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Say hello to 1-year-old Casanova, a sweet and charming cat who’s equal parts thoughtful companion and playful explorer. With his gentle nature and curious spirit, Casanova is the kind of cat who enjoys being close to his people. He’s always nearby, quietly observing, and ready to join in the fun.

He’s a big fan of wand toys and never turns down a treat, making playtime one of his favorite parts of the day. Casanova loves playing and cuddling with the other cats and kittens awaiting adoption with him. He’s also been a huge help to his blind kitten friend, offering companionship and calm support that shows just how big his heart really is.

Casanova’s Backstory

Getting separated from his mom at a young age, Casanova needs to know that he has companionship with him. He doesn’t do well being separated from all other beings since it makes him feel scared and he doesn’t know how to handle it. He has been adopted and returned, which adds to his stress about being safe and connected.

Casanova may not be the loudest in the room, but his presence is warm, steady, and full of affection. If you’re looking for a cat who brings a calm energy, a playful spark, and a loyal heart into your home, Casanova might just be your perfect match.

To adopt Casanova or see other available cats and kittens, visit The Cat House on the Kings.

All adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, treated for fleas, and litter-box trained. Thirty days of pet insurance is included with an adoption.

The nonprofit Cat House on the Kings is California’s largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center.

 

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