Henri
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Henri
AvailableHenri is a male Domestic Short Hair with a medium build and a short, orange and white coat. As an adult cat around five years old, he is neutered and up to date on vaccines. He's house trained and is currently living in Ellijay, GA. Henri does not have any special needs.
About Henri
Henri has become a bit of a legend thanks to his iconic mustache and his runway-ready looks. He has a gaze that draws you in, and from day one, it was clear he was too affectionate to go back outside. Henri grew up with his siblings after a rescue operation interrupted a life on the street, and since then, he’s been looking for a permanent landing spot as quirky as he is. Don’t let the dapper appearance fool you—Henri is all heart, mischief, and goofball antics. He thrives on curious exploration and is always up for a playful romp, especially with his sister Twyla by his side. Henri is comfortable around other cats and does fine with kids, but people need to earn his trust. He’s slow to warm up to new faces, preferring to keep his distance when strangers drop by, yet with time and patience, he becomes remarkably sweet. Born on April 1st, Henri is a true Aries—curious, independent, and ready to charm his way onto your sofa. Spayed, vaccinated, and healthy, Henri is looking for a quiet home willing to let him settle in on his own terms. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Henri
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Henri are quite adaptable and do well in both apartments and houses. They appreciate calm, stable environments, which matches Henri’s preference for a quiet home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Henri, as a Domestic Short Hair, is happy living entirely indoors with plenty of toys and climbing spaces. He doesn’t require outdoor space but would benefit from window perches and interactive activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats usually do well with children, and Henri gets along with kids as long as they respect his need for space and slow introductions.











