Maloos Finds a New Home

NBC 11 Thursday 7th June, 2012

He is just one little cat, but his story has touched people all over the world. Maloos, a small 2-year-old orange-and-white tabby, found in dire circumstances on the streets of Tehran, Iran was flown to the Bay Area. Now the injured feline has been adopted by a family in and adopted by a family in Napa.


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