Moose
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Moose
AvailableMoose is a black and white/tuxedo domestic short hair cat, estimated to be around 1 year and 11 months old, currently in Grand Rapids, MI. He’s a young, neutered male with a short coat and is house trained. Moose is up to date on his vaccinations, bringing peace of mind to his new family. He doesn’t have any special needs, but his gentle and shy personality shines when he feels safe and comfortable.
About Moose
Moose is a lively, playful young cat who approaches life with a careful curiosity. He’s quick to pounce on a toy, often with a bouncy, endearing stride that’s sure to get a laugh. Moose tends to hang back and assess new situations; he may hide at first and takes his time warming up to people. But with patience, he grows braver and enjoys gentle attention—chin scratches and pets, even a peek of his belly if you’ve gained his trust. While not a lap cat yet, Moose is affectionate in his own quiet way and thrives in a calm home where his confidence can blossom. Moose is a sweet-natured kitty, looking for a family that will move at his pace and celebrate his small breakthroughs. A little bonus: Moose was born in June 2024, which means he's a Gemini. That might explain his playful charm and cautious curiosity. All kittens are in foster care, so meetings happen after application approval. Adoption counselors can arrange for you to meet Moose. If you're looking for a young cat who will reward your patience with true companionship, Moose is worth getting to know. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Moose
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Moose generally adapt well to most indoor homes. They are typically easy-going and would do well in a calm, patient environment where they can build confidence at their own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Moose, as a domestic short hair, doesn't require outdoor space to thrive. He'll be happy as an indoor cat, especially since it helps keep him safe and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Moose can do well with children, especially if introductions are slow and respectful. Moose's shy nature means gentle, patient kids would suit him best.











