Simba
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Simba
AvailableSimba is a large, neutered male Domestic Short Hair cat with soft orange and white fur and a short coat. He is an adult, about 3 years and 7 months old, and lives in Baltimore, MD. Simba is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and does not have special needs. His playful and affectionate disposition make him a wonderful companion.
About Simba
Simba has a regal charm thatās hard to miss. If you catch him perched atop his cat tree surveying the room, thatās just him keeping watch over his kingdom. Heās not demanding, just a little reserved at first. After a few days, Simba melts into an affectionate companion who canāt resist a good chin scratchāby his decree. Ribbon toys are his favorite, especially if you join in, and he doesnāt mind sharing his home with other cats if everyone is introduced with care. Simbaās perfectly content being either the only cat or part of a feline crew. Heās a window watcher and a loyal bird monitor, happy to relax by your side or keep tabs on the outside world. Simba is proud of his super soft fur and appreciates being admired (and fed). He does require a prescription dietāone of his few, very kingly requests. While you canāt have a lion in the living room, Simba brings that sense of royalty and devotion right to your home. Ready for a loyal companion whoās equal parts majestic and mellow? Simbaās here to rule your heart. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Simba
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Simba is a Domestic Short Hair, and cats of this type generally do well in most indoor environments, from small apartments to larger homes. They adapt easily as long as there is space to play and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Simba do not require outdoor space and are often happiest living safely indoors. A few windows and space to climb or perch usually keep them satisfied.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Simba's breed tends to be well-suited for homes with children, thanks to their generally tolerant and playful nature. With proper introductions, Simba would likely do well in a family environment.











