Mozz
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Mozz
AvailableMozz is a large, adult male Domestic Short Hair with striking black and white tuxedo coloring. He has a short, easy-to-maintain coat and is house trained. Mozz has been neutered and his vaccinations are current. He’s currently located in Los Angeles, CA, and gets along well with other cats and dogs, though he is not suitable for homes with children.
About Mozz
Mozz is a playful 2.5-year-old tuxedo cat with a big personality. He’s gentle and adores spending time with larger dogs—you’ll often find him seeking out canine company. Mozz is a master morning cuddler; lay a blanket on your lap, he’ll settle right in, though he’s not shy about letting you know when cuddle time is over. Interactive toys that challenge his mind keep him engaged, and he has a habit of lounging with all four legs spread out in total comfort. One of Mozz’s quirks is his fascination with the fridge—he loves perching inside the bottom lip of an open fridge and would probably hang out there all day if given the chance. Mozz gets along well with cats and dogs, but does not do well with children. He is fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Currently being fostered in Garden Grove, he’s available for foster-to-adopt and ready to find a stable, loving home. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Mozz
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mozz, a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in varied environments, from apartments to houses, as long as he has stimulation and companionship. His easy adaptation makes him a solid choice for families or singles who can offer interactive play and cuddle time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mozz doesn’t require outdoor access as a Domestic Short Hair; he’ll be content and safe indoors, especially with toys and window views. Indoor living suits him perfectly.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are often fine with gentle children, but Mozz himself does not do well with kids. He needs a home with adults or older teens only.











