Louie
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Louie
AvailableLouie is a male tabby, medium in size and about five years and nine months old, who resides in Goshen, IN. He is neutered, house trained, and vaccinated. Louie is front-declawed and needs a gentle approach because of some behavioral challenges tied to his declawing. He thrives in a quiet home and enjoys the company of respectful cats.
About Louie
Louie is a front-declawed tabby born on August 7, 2020, which makes him a playful and energetic Leo. He's had a rough start adjusting, mainly due to being declawed before arriving. Sudden changes and unfamiliar settings can make Louie nervous, so he does best in a patient, calm environment where he has time to decompress. He does not like being restrained—if you try, he can panic and become nippy, though wrapping him in a towel can help keep things low-stress. Louie enjoys attention and being petted once he feels comfortable, and he loves staying busy, especially when he can “help” with whatever you are doing. Louie gets along with other respectful cats but isn't suited for homes with dogs or young children. He needs an adopter willing to give him the time and space he needs to settle in. Your quiet routine could be the turning point for this good-hearted cat. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Louie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A domestic tabby like Louie generally adapts well to indoor environments, especially those that are quiet and predictable. Louie prefers a home with minimal chaos, making him best suited for calm households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Louie, being front-declawed, should remain indoors for his safety. Domestic cats like him are content with indoor spaces, provided they have areas to explore, perch, and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic tabbies often get along with kids, but Louie is not suited for homes with children due to his anxiety and tendency to get defensive when approached or restrained.











