Nacho
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Nacho
AvailableNacho is a three-year-old, medium-sized male Domestic Short Hair with a short orange tabby coat. He's neutered, vaccinated, and house trained, currently located in Coppell, TX. Although he can be shy at first, Nacho enjoys companionship with other cats and appreciates a calm, patient home to help him continue to blossom.
About Nacho
Nacho was born under the sign of Capricorn on January 19, 2023, and true to his roots, he's earned his place in the Lonely Hearts Club after spending over a year in foster care. Nacho got his start near a Tex-Mex restaurant, picked up with his mom and siblings as a tiny, nervous kitten. Since then, he's come a long way—still a bit shy around new faces and experiences, but he's turned into a lively, social young cat who shines most when another gentle feline is nearby. Nacho loves being scratched on the head and back, and once he settles, his purr motor gets going strong. He’s a great companion to his foster family's older cat and plays the role of big brother to his shyer sibling, Jalapeno, taking the lead on every household adventure. Nacho would do best in a home with another kind, sweet cat to help him continue gaining confidence, and he’ll thrive with a patient, loving family that gives him time to adjust. If there isn’t another cat at home, adopting Nacho and Jalapeno together is an ideal option—they’re a bonded duo who keep each other company. He does not get along with children or dogs, so a quieter home is his best match. Nacho's adoption fee is reduced due to his long stay, and a special deal is available if he and Jalapeno are adopted together. He’s ready for a fresh start. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nacho
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nacho, being a Domestic Short Hair cat, does best in an indoor home where he can feel safe. He’ll feel most at ease in a calm, quiet environment with patient people and another friendly cat. Apartments or houses both suit him as long as he has enough places to explore and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Nacho don't require outdoor space and are happiest and safest inside. A variety of window perches and climbing spots indoors will keep him entertained and content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nacho is not recommended for homes with children, as he prefers a quieter household. Domestic Short Hair cats can adapt well to calm environments, but Nacho specifically benefits from mature, patient companions.











