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A1940614
Located At: In Foster Care
Description: Shelter staff named me Acorn and I am a neutered male, black Domestic Longhair.
I am currently in foster care and not housed at the shelter. Please email awdfoster@cabq.gov to inquire about this animal.
I am currently in foster care and not housed at the shelter. Please email awdfoster@cabq.gov to inquire about this animal.
Age: The shelter thinks I am about 12 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 7.40 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Mar 11, 2026.
Acorn is an 12-year-old gentleman with a long-haired black coat that’s currently making a comeback after a much-needed spa treatment to remove some old mats. At just 7.7 pounds, he’s a pocket-sized panther with a surprisingly big personality.
Acorn has embraced his retirement years. He’s affectionate, easy to handle, enjoys playtime, and is happiest when he can spend time near his people. He’s the kind of cat who will happily accept cuddles one moment and then surprise you with a burst of kitten-like energy the next.
Acorn is mostly deaf, which means he experiences the world a little differently than most cats. He communicates on his own schedule and with great enthusiasm, often sharing his thoughts with the household day or night. His ideal family will appreciate that his vocal commentary is simply part of who he is.
After receiving veterinary care, proper nutrition, and lots of TLC, Acorn has been thriving and continues to blossom. He would do best with someone who understands that senior cats come with a little extra character, a few quirks, and a whole lot of love.
If you’re looking for a companion with a gentle heart, an endearing personality, and a touch of mystery, Acorn may be your perfect sidekick.
Acorn is an 12-year-old gentleman with a long-haired black coat that’s currently making a comeback after a much-needed spa treatment to remove some old mats. At just 7.7 pounds, he’s a pocket-sized panther with a surprisingly big personality.
Acorn has embraced his retirement years. He’s affectionate, easy to handle, enjoys playtime, and is happiest when he can spend time near his people. He’s the kind of cat who will happily accept cuddles one moment and then surprise you with a burst of kitten-like energy the next.
Acorn is mostly deaf, which means he experiences the world a little differently than most cats. He communicates on his own schedule and with great enthusiasm, often sharing his thoughts with the household day or night. His ideal family will appreciate that his vocal commentary is simply part of who he is.
After receiving veterinary care, proper nutrition, and lots of TLC, Acorn has been thriving and continues to blossom. He would do best with someone who understands that senior cats come with a little extra character, a few quirks, and a whole lot of love.
If you’re looking for a companion with a gentle heart, an endearing personality, and a touch of mystery, Acorn may be your perfect sidekick.
Data Updated: This information is less than 1 hour old.
Shelter information
Location: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Eastside
Phone Number: (505) 768-1975
Address: 8920 Lomas Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Albuquerque, NM 87112