Dillon
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Dillon
AvailableDillon is a black and white domestic short hair cat based in Moline, IL. He is an adult neutered male with a short coat and is up to date on vaccinations. Dillon is house trained and, while energetic, displays affectionate traits. As a medium-sized cat, he brings a lively presence and has shown he can get along with cats while needing an environment that matches his playfulness.
About Dillon
Dillon thrives on play and energy, but setting boundaries is key with this smart character. He’s still young and navigating social skills, so patience is crucial. Dillon currently lives with many cats and sometimes gets overstimulated; when he does, he needs breaks and benefits from a structured environment. He can get mouthy or rough when he’s amped up and tries to engage with the other cats, though they aren’t always interested in his kind of fun. Dillon might do well as an only cat if given energetic play and daily engagement, or potentially with a gentle, younger feline companion – but introductions would need to go slowly. Dillon bonds strongly to people and has an affectionate side: leg rubs, face nudges, and lots of interaction. When calm and attended to, he’s sweet and loyal. However, he requires a child-free, dog-free home with an adopter who’s experienced or ready for a bit of chaos as Dillon matures into his best self. He is neutered, vaccinated, and has a clean bill of health. Dillon’s waiting in Moline, IL for someone who can keep up with his playful spirit and give him the stability to settle in. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Dillon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Dillon adapt well, but he would do best in a calm, predictable home where he can have spaces to retreat if overstimulated. A household without young children or dogs will suit him, and a patient adopter will help Dillon flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dillon, as a domestic short hair, is content living indoors. He stays stimulated with interactive toys and plenty of playtime, so outdoor space isn't necessary as long as his energy is channeled through regular enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
In general, domestic short hairs can be great with children, but Dillon in particular does best in a home without kids. He’s high energy and can get overstimulated, so a quieter household is ideal for him.











