Henry
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Henry
AvailableHenry is a medium-sized black Domestic Short Hair male cat with a short coat, living in New Richmond, WI. He is about 5 years and 2 months old. Henry is neutered, vaccinated, house trained, and gets along with other cats. His active nature and unique head tilt set him apart, while his energetic personality brings constant amusement.
About Henry
Henry is the definition of a live wire – full of personality and never short on energy. He zips around the room like he has his own personal racetrack, and finding ways to keep him engaged is part of the fun. Underneath all that action, Henry can be a little shy when new people drop by, but give him a minute and he may just surprise you. If you become "his person," there’s a good chance you’ll both feel that immediate connection – you won’t really know until you try. He’s got a quirky head tilt, no explanation needed, but it doesn’t slow him down. Henry does everything you’d expect from an active adult cat: runs, jumps, chases, and stretches out in true feline fashion. He’s great with the litterbox and has zero issues there. Henry also gets along with other cats, so he could be a good option if you already have feline company at home. Born on March 17, Henry is a Pisces – maybe that’s where his playful, mysterious charm comes from. He’s just waiting for someone to take a chance and see what life with him could be like. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Henry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Henry, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to most indoor environments. He thrives in homes where he has space to play, climb, and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Henry do not require outdoor space as long as they have stimulating indoor environments with places to climb and toys to chase.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Henry’s breed is generally good with children, provided they respect his space and high energy. His playful side would likely do well with kids who enjoy interactive play.











