Uhoh @ Fat Cat
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Uhoh @ Fat Cat
AvailableUhoh @ Fat Cat is a brown tabby domestic short hair living in Tallahassee, FL. He's an adult cat, estimated to be around 3 years and 4 months old, with a short coat. He is neutered, fully vaccinated, house trained, and has special needs due to being FIV-positive.
About Uhoh @ Fat Cat
Uhoh @ Fat Cat is a young, chatty cat with a quirky edge, freshly settled at Fat Cat Books after being rescued from life on the streets. His would-be adopter fell for him hard, but unfortunately, her resident cat didn't, so now he’s looking for a new place to call home. He’ll keep you entertained with chirps and conversations, and his meow genuinely sounds like he’s saying “uh-oh,” which makes for a good conversation starter. Despite a rough start, he’s shown absolutely no aggression toward other cats and would fit well in a multi-cat household. Estimated around 2 years old, Uhoh @ Fat Cat is a neutered, short-haired, brown tabby. He’s fully vaccinated, dewormed, house trained, and ready to settle in. After his time outdoors, he tested positive for FIV—a chronic but manageable condition that doesn’t prevent him from living with other cats or enjoying a full life. Staff at Fat Cat Books are happy to discuss what FIV really means—it’s far less of a worry than most imagine. You can visit him at Fat Cat Books in Tallahassee, FL during open hours, or skip straight to applying if you know he’s the one. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Uhoh @ Fat Cat
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Uhoh @ Fat Cat do well in most indoor settings, from apartments to larger homes. They thrive with a stable routine and a safe indoor environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Uhoh @ Fat Cat, as a domestic short hair, doesn’t require outdoor space and is suited to indoor living. Indoors, he will be happier and healthier, especially being FIV-positive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Uhoh @ Fat Cat are generally adaptable and can get along well with children, especially if the children are calm and respect his space.











