Jojen
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Jojen
AvailableJojen is a small, senior male domestic short hair in Wellington, FL. He has a short tiger-striped coat and is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Jojen does have some special considerations as a shy senior but rewards patience with affection and trust.
About Jojen
Jojen is the kind of cat you don’t meet every day. In a world overflowing with kittens and flashy colors, he's just a senior tabby with a short, tiger-striped coat—and a huge heart. He's been through a lot: once someone’s beloved pet, then abandoned, he survived as a stray in the Florida heat until a compassionate foster stepped up when he needed help most. He’s overcome a rough patch with his health, has rebounded completely, and is now a healthy senior. Jojen still has so much love to give. He takes some time to warm up, but once you gain his trust, he’s all-in—expect head bunts, elevator butt, purrs, and plenty of cuddle time. He gets along well with cats and would be happy as your feline’s companion or your one and only. He’s neutered, vaccinated, and current on prevention meds. Considerate adopters nearby may even qualify for lifetime vetting coverage with the rescue vet. He may not be flashy, but he’s genuine—a living lesson in resilience and kindness. He’s looking for someone who values trust, patience, and the quiet company of a gentle friend. Adoption includes a meet-and-greet. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Jojen
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jojen, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to most indoor living environments. He'll do best in a calm home, where he has spots to relax and a window to watch the world.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jojen doesn't need outdoor access; domestic short hairs like him are content with a cozy spot indoors, especially as seniors are safest and happiest inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Jojen can do well with respectful older children, but since he’s a shy, older cat, a quieter, more predictable home might be best for him.











