Van Gaugh
Available
Van Gaugh
AvailableVan Gaugh, a grey Domestic Short Hair, is about 4 years and 10 months old and currently living in Zimmerman, MN. He’s an adult neutered male, vaccinated, house trained, and has special needs due to FIV. With a medium build and soulful eyes, Van Gaugh is seeking a calm, understanding home.
About Van Gaugh
Meet Van Gaugh, a quietly handsome grey cat with soulful eyes and a gentle, reserved energy. He’s got the kind of presence that grows warmer with time, especially if you’re patient and allow him space to settle in. Initially shy, Van Gaugh watches new surroundings carefully, but it’s deeply rewarding when he decides you’re safe—then, you’ll see slow blinks, soft purrs, and steady companionship. This sensitive guy will do best in a calm home where he can come out of his shell at his own pace. Van Gaugh is FIV positive, which means his immune system works a bit differently. Cats with FIV can still have long and happy lives, and he can live with friendly cats as long as there’s no rough fighting. He’s neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and reliably litter trained. There’s a lot of quiet loyalty bundled up in this cat, and for someone willing to wait, the reward is a devoted and gentle friend. By the way, Van Gaugh is a Cancer—so if you know zodiac traits, expect a sensitive and loyal heart. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Van Gaugh
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Van Gaugh, a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to most indoor home environments. A quiet, consistent home suits him best—especially given his gentle, reserved nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Van Gaugh do not require outdoor access and actually thrive indoors for safety and health. Enriched indoor environments with window perches or toys are perfect for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most Domestic Short Hair cats can live alongside children, but Van Gaugh’s shy nature suggests he’s best matched with quieter, older kids who respect boundaries.











