Tiger Cedar
Available
Tiger Cedar
AvailableThis male senior Domestic Short Hair sports a handsome brown and chocolate coat and is currently living at Barnie's Place Feline Rescue. Spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations, he is a gentle soul who enjoys a quiet environment. Despite what he has faced, he is affectionate and loving, ready to find comfort in a peaceful forever home.
About Tiger Cedar
Lets make it official, apply to adopt! Introducing a miracle boy who has truly beaten the odds—Tiger Cedar is a senior cat with a gentle, affectionate soul and a heart of gold. When first rescued, he was facing unimaginable hardship, but thanks to care and resilience, he has made a remarkable recovery. Tiger Cedar is now healthy, though he charms everyone with his permanent blep (his tongue always peeks out) and adorable tendency to drool a little. A bit shy at first, he quickly blossoms into an affectionate, loving companion eager for chin rubs, cozy snuggles, and making perfect biscuits by your side. He enjoys mellow play and exploring but prefers the comforts of a calm, quiet home above all else. Tiger Cedar must be your one and only, as he deserves a peaceful environment without other cats or dogs—he’s earned that tranquility and comfort after so many years surviving outdoors. Beneath his survivor’s spirit lies an easygoing, gentle cat who will fill your home with warmth and gratitude. Once you meet him, it’s impossible not to fall in love. All Barnie's Place cats are spayed or neutered, receive age-appropriate vaccinations, are microchipped, and tested for FeLV before adoption. Fun fact: Tiger Cedar is an Aries, known for their courage and independent spirit—just like him! They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Tiger Cedar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats adapt well to a range of living environments, including apartments and houses. They especially appreciate a secure, comfortable home where they can relax indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats do not require outdoor space and are often happiest living safely indoors, where they can be protected from hazards. Providing windows for them to watch the world go by can enrich their lives.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally friendly and can be a good match for homes with respectful children. Each cat's temperament will vary, so proper introductions and supervision are recommended.
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