Rascal
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Rascal
AvailableRascal is a gray and silver, short-haired, neutered male about 6 months old, currently in Homewood, AL. He is house trained, playful, and fully vetted, including vaccinations. Rascal gets along well with other cats and prefers a canine-free household.
About Rascal
Rascal is a young cat always on the move, especially when there's a string toy involved. Heās an outgoing, purring machineāwhether heās at play or enjoying a meal. Rascal thrives with feline company and should go to a home where heāll have another cat as a companion. Because he hasnāt been around dogs, itās best if heās placed in a dog-free environment. Rascalās favorite treat is churu, and youāll usually find him tracking his personās every step, happily brushing along your feet. He loves attention and all the pets he can get, though heās not one for long cuddle sessions; exploring wins out every time. Rascal is already neutered, vaccinated, and house trained, making him ready to start his next chapter quickly. A home visit and a veterinary reference are required to adopt this spirited little guy. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rascal
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rascal is a Domestic Short Hair cat who adapts well to a variety of homes, including apartments or houses, as long as he has space to play and companions to interact with.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Rascal don't require outdoor space and happily live their lives indoors where it's safe, provided they have plenty of toys and enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rascalās outgoing and playful nature makes Domestic Short Hair cats generally suitable for families with children, though introductions should always be supervised.











