Bobo
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Bobo
AvailableBobo is a large, adult male Domestic Short Hair with a striking black and white tuxedo coat. At 2 years and 10 months old, heās already neutered and lives in Jersey City, NJ. His coat is short, making grooming easy. Boboās vaccinations are up to date.
About Bobo
Bobo towers over most cats, both in size and in personality. Still new to rescue life, heās slowly getting comfortable, and each day uncovers another layer of his easy-going, affectionate nature. Heāll stretch out on the couch, purring with contentment while soaking up attention or the occasional belly rub. If you want a companion who greets you with warmth and a hint of mischief, Bobo is cut out for the job. His playful streak and quirky habits are just starting to surface. Expect to catch him inventing little games, rolling around for fun, or leaning in close for a cuddle. Bobo wants to be the center of someoneās world and will reward that spot with genuine loyalty and plenty of entertainment. Born July 15, Bobo is a Cancerāno wonder heās such a homebody with a soft side. Ready to see what heād be like at home? Heās waiting for that next chapter to start. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Bobo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bobo, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most indoor living situations. Apartments or houses with comfortable spaces for lounging will suit him perfectly.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bobo doesnāt require outdoor space; Domestic Short Hair cats like him thrive safely indoors. Heāll stay happy with windows to watch and room to play inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Bobo are generally good with children, as long as interactions are gentle. Their social and robust nature makes them solid family pets.











