Smokey, also known as the Coors Field Cat, is looking for 'a quiet home' after over a decade living with the Colorado Rockies.
Smokey, also known as the Coors Field Cat, is looking for"a quiet home" after over a decade living with the Colorado Rockies.A domestic medium hair cat who’s patrolled Denver’s Coors Field for over a decade is now looking for his new home.named Smokey, also known as Midnight or, more famously, the Coors Field cat.
“Smokey is starting to slow down,” the post reads. “He’s not as active as he used to be, and he’s starting to have some health problems. His primary caretaker has taken him to her home for now to keep a better eye on his health, but Smokey is looking for a permanent indoor home now that he’s retiring from his unofficial post as head of pest control for Coors Field.
Having grown used to the finer things in life, the rescue said, Smokey would “greatly benefit from a secure ‘catio’ where he can watch birds, feel the breeze, and reminisce about the good old days.”
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