Raymond
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Raymond
AvailableRaymond is a neutered male domestic short hair, about 1 year old, and considered small in size. He's currently in Plattsburgh, NY, and is up to date on vaccinations. Raymond is a mixed-breed cat, full of youthful spirit and looking for a loving home.
About Raymond
Raymond stands out as a vibrant young cat with undeniable charm and curiosity. He's still young—just over a year old—and his energy shows in the way he attacks feather toys or pounces through sunbeams. Life with Raymond means entertainment is built in: there’s always some new antic or playful move he’ll bring to the table. Despite his mischievous tendencies, he genuinely enjoys soft moments—napping in a lap, purring so contentedly it feels like he was born to be a companion. While Raymond’s still picking up a few manners, he’s easy to train if you’re willing to provide a little patience and a few treats here and there. Raymond is in Plattsburgh, NY and ready to meet potential adopters in person. If you’re looking for a small cat with loads of personality and affection to offer, Raymond is waiting to meet you. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Raymond
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Raymond, as a domestic short hair mix, is highly adaptable and can thrive in both apartments and houses. His playful but gentle nature suits various home environments.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Raymond do well indoors and don’t require outdoor space, although they enjoy watching the world from a window or enjoying supervised play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Raymond's breed is generally recognized for being sociable and tolerant, making him a great choice for families with children.











