Marshall
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Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a medium-sized, young male Domestic Short Hair living in Irmo, SC. He’s about 1 year and 8 months old and is neutered as well as house trained. Marshall does have special needs—he lives with feline herpes which causes occasional runny eyes, but has been medically cleared for adoption.
About Marshall
Marshall is a lively, medium-sized young cat with a playful streak that’s hard to miss. He’s the kind who’ll send you into fits of laughter with his chase routines—feather toys, tails, you name it. Marshall likes attention, thrives on companionship, and never turns down a chance for a scratch behind the ears. He’s still new to the rescue, but already proves to be a loving, cuddle-ready companion who settles in for movie marathons and cozy evenings on the couch. If you have a sunny window or a favorite blanket that could use a little extra purr, he’s your guy. He gets along well with other cats, so he’ll likely slide right into a feline-friendly household. Marshall is ready for a home in Irmo, SC, and must be adopted in person. He does have feline herpes, which gives him a runny eye, but he's cleared for adoption and doesn’t let it slow him down. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marshall, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most living environments, from apartments to bigger homes. He would likely appreciate a cozy spot with windows to watch the world go by.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Marshall usually do fine kept entirely indoors, needing no outdoor space. Safe indoor enrichment is often enough for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Marshall, being a Domestic Short Hair, is generally a good fit for homes with children, provided interactions are gentle and supervised.











