Leo Brioche McQueen was an immensely loving and wildly smart American Shorthair cat, rescued from PAWS in South Philadelphia on January 2nd, 2023. Despite having skin and allergy conditions which limited the types of food he could consume, his middle name comes from the first thing he tried to steal off of the counter. He is survived by his adoring parents, Shannon and Danny. At the shelter, Leo jumped into Shannon’s arms to be held, signaling his intent on returning home with her. In his morning routine, he would lovingly ask for his third breakfast portion – mostly comprised of daily medicine – and give rubs and kisses, en route to his bowl. Leo was passionate about interfering in workouts, sitting on laptops, and asking to be involved in any and all activities that involved people. He was adored by Shannon’s students, colleagues, and Danny’s patients, many of whom were lucky to meet him virtually. Leo was loved by neighbors, friends, and especially his godparents, Katherine and Jon, who showered Leo with affection and care. Leo had a regular play routine and evening rituals that involved rubs under his chin, head “boops”, and laying on both Shannon and Danny’s chests with loud, affirmative purrs. Leo opted for life’s unsophisticated pleasures – he often preferred the cheapest toys and the views of city passersby via his favorite window. He adored passing the time in his personal, sunny oasis: a humble Philadelphia backyard. Leo expanded the hearts of his owners in ways that few can imagine. Leo witnessed Shannon and Danny’s living room wedding, made their house a home, and taught them how much love and care they had in their hearts. Leo was ever generous, ever gracious, even in his final moments when he was unwell. His collar was engraved with his name and a message: “Call My Family.” Shannon and Danny will look for Leo forever – and he will always be family.
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