Davy Jones
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Davy Jones
AvailableDavy Jones is a neutered male Domestic Short Hair, young at about 1 year and 8 months, currently in Richmond, IN. His vaccinations are up to date. Though still a bit timid, he does well with other cats and children, and would do best in a quiet environment while he warms up to new people.
About Davy Jones
Davy Jones is a small, very shy cat who hasn't grown much but is still quite young. After healing from a broken leg, he has found his confidence again—at least when no one’s looking. Davy Jones loves to play and jump around when he thinks he’s alone. While he’s okay with being picked up, he feels safest if gently scruffed during handling and will need time to warm up in a new home. Expect him to hide at first. He does well with other cats and kids, so a quiet home with a friendly companion to cuddle with would be ideal. Davy Jones just needs patience and gentle attention as he settles in. If you’re a Libra, you’ll have something in common—Davy Jones is a Libra cat himself, which might explain his sensitive and loving side. Give him a safe place, and you’ll see him come out of his shell. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Davy Jones
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Davy Jones tend to thrive in calm, stable homes. They adapt well to apartments or houses as long as they have cozy retreats and gentle companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Davy Jones, like most Domestic Short Hair cats, doesn't require outdoor space. He'll be perfectly content indoors with enough toys and comfortable spots to hide and nap.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with respectful children. Davy Jones also gets along with kids, especially in a quieter home where he isn’t overwhelmed.











