WSLS, a local news station from Virginia which ran a story about the feline's search for a loving home.The story was part of the stations 'Clear the shelters' initiative and the six-year-old black cat had come into the care of the Lynchburg Humane Society after locals had spotted the animal not looking in the best of shape.Quaid, who is also a musician and now hosts his own podcast, admitted that he couldn't resist giving the cat Quaid a home after seeing the story.
He told WSLS:It was really off the wall, but I just couldn’t resist. I had to. I’m out to save all the Dennis Quaids of the world.Although it hasn't been explained how Dennis Quaid the cat got his name, it now sounds like it is going to a good home where he is likely to feature.
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