Napoleon
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Napoleon
AvailableNapoleon is a one-year-old, three-month-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a striking brown and chocolate tiger-striped coat. He has a short, easy-care coat and is house trained. His vaccinations are current, and heās located in Grand Rapids, MI. Napoleon is a medium-sized cat who enjoys the company of other cats.
About Napoleon
Napoleon is easy to spotābrown and chocolate tabby stripes, smart eyes, and a real personality. He had a tough start, being FIV+, but he bounced back and now, with a little behavioral support, heās left his rowdy days behind. These days, he's the confident heartbeat of any room, thriving when he has active companions and space to romp. He plays hard, races with young cats, and turns even an ordinary evening into a low-key spectacle. Napoleon enjoys being around inquisitive and bold feline friends, so if your home has room for lively antics, heāll be in his element. Heās mellowed into a friendly, social cat who loves a good game and makes fast friends. Long story short, heās a unique character who turns routine into fun. They donāt make them like Napoleon every day. Make his next chapter a memorable oneāapply now and see what youāve been missing. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Napoleon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Napoleon adapt well to most environments, but he would flourish in a home with room to explore and play. Apartment or house living both work if heās given space to roam.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Napoleon, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesnāt require outdoor access but enjoys safe indoor spaces to play and climb. Heāll be happy inside with sturdy scratching posts, perches, and toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are known for their easygoing nature, and Napoleon, in particular, gets along well with active companions. He thrives with kids who respect his space and love to play.











