Mr. Apple
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Mr. Apple
AvailableMr. Apple is a young, neutered male living in Keller, TX. He is a medium-sized Domestic Medium Hair and is vaccinated. He’s house trained and gets along well with other cats. This affectionate fellow is looking for a home where he can stay close to his feline friends.
About Mr. Apple
Mr. Apple and his friends, Peaches and Clementine, were found out on their own near an industrial park before being scooped up into a safe foster home. These three have come a long way. While still a bit cautious, Mr. Apple and his buddies are getting used to the comforts of a quieter life, especially when food is part of the picture—they become instant pals whenever a meal shows up. Mr. Apple is about a year old and deeply bonded with his foster friends, often sleeping in a close little pile with them. He's happiest when other cats are around and would do best adopted with at least one of his companions, if not both. He tends to follow Clementine’s confident lead and takes comfort in her affectionate nature. Mr. Apple is house trained and gets along with other cats, making him a great fit for a multi-cat household. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Mr. Apple
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mr. Apple, being a Domestic Medium Hair cat, does best in a calm indoor environment with plenty of places to nap and explore. Homes with other friendly cats are a great fit.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Mr. Apple are typically satisfied with an indoor lifestyle and do not require outdoor space, though some may enjoy a safe patio or enclosed area.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mr. Apple's breed can generally adapt well to homes with gentle children who respect cats and their space. Supervision and gradual introductions help ensure comfort.











