Tupper
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Tupper
AvailableTupper is an extra-large, gray and silver male domestic short hair cat living in Zimmerman, MN. At 11 years and 7 months old, he is a senior cat who has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Heās looking for a calm, quiet home where he can enjoy his golden years. As a Scorpio, Tupper brings loyalty and steadfastness to every relationship.
About Tupper
Tupper is an eleven-year-old, extra-large gray and silver gentleman who knows how to lounge and loves simple comforts. Heās got a soft, loving nature and is happiest napping in a sunbeam or soaking up chin scratches. These days, heās managing a gentle weight-loss diet and will need an adopter committed to helping him stick with it. Tupperās ideal home is peaceful and predictable, with adults who appreciate a calm, mellow cat. He doesnāt do well with dogs or small children, but his manners are impeccable and his purr is steady company. If you have room for two, his spicy adult sister Fletcher wouldnāt mind tagging along, but it isnāt required. Tupper just wants someone to share quiet momentsāand he promises not to steal your spot on the couch. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$140Payment after application.
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Questions about Tupper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tupper, a domestic short hair cat, is typically best suited for indoor living where routines are consistent and spaces are calm. Heāll thrive in a home that provides affection and gentle attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Tupper donāt require outdoor spaceāthey do well as indoor cats, especially when given cozy resting spots and windows to observe from.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many domestic short hair cats can adapt to families, Tupper is best in a home with adults only. He prefers quiet and steady environments without young children.











