A home with a secure “catio” would be a dream for “Coors Field cat” Smokey so he can reminisce about the good old days of peanuts, cracker jacks and Rockies fans.
The head mouser at Denver’s Coors Field is looking to retire in a new home — and has already received dozens of applications from baseball fans hoping to adopt the famous cat.
But due to his age, Smokey is ready to trade in the baseball field for an indoor setting where he can live out his golden years with human companions, the Animal Rescue of the Rockies said. The fluffy black cat known as Smokey by some and Midnight by others is the most senior feline resident at Colorado Rockies’ ballpark, where several stray kitties have lived for a decade or more.“He is shy with strangers but warms up to his regular caretakers … allowing petting and handling … on his own terms,” the organization added.
The animal rescue added that a home with a secure “catio” would be a dream for Smokey so he can reminisce about the good old days of peanuts, cracker jacks and Rockies fans.
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