Rudy
Available
Rudy
AvailableThis young, medium-sized male tuxedo cat features a striking black and white short coat. House trained and already neutered, Rudy has the confidence and boldness of a cat raised in the comfort of loving care. He is currently at Fur Real and is up to date on all vaccinations, ensuring he’s ready for a healthy start in his new home.
About Rudy
Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Ever wonder why he's called Rudy? At first, he was famous for his playful 'rude' slaps—whether it was toys, sibling kittens, or a passing human foot. He never uses his claws and always means it in fun! Now, as a confident, larger kitten, Rudy still brings his bold, independent flair to every play session. He's grown up knowing nothing but love and kindness, and that's shaped his outgoing purr-sonality. Rudy was born at a vet's office on July 21, 2022 (which makes him a warm-hearted Cancer—known for their affection and love of snuggles!) after his mom was rescued just in time, so he’s never experienced life on the streets. He needs a home that's filled with plenty of toys, activities, vertical climbing space, and cozy nap spots. Rudy would thrive with another playful cat friend, or you can adopt him with his equally wonderful sibling Tootsie. Expect Rudy to be a shadow—following you everywhere and always craving your attention and love. It's baffling that this affectionate guy is still looking for his forever home. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Rudy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tuxedo cats, like most domestic cats, adapt well to both apartments and houses as long as they have access to enrichment, companionship, and cozy resting spots.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tuxedo cats do not require outdoor space if given plenty of indoor stimulation such as toys, scratching posts, and climbing areas; they thrive as indoor cats.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tuxedo cats are generally playful and social, making them a good choice for homes with gentle children who understand how to interact with cats.











