Piney
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Piney
AvailablePiney is a Domestic Long Hair with a sleek black coat and a touch of white on his chest. He is a medium-sized, neutered male cat who brings an elegant yet calming presence to any home. Piney is currently located in New Cumberland, WV, and his medium-length fur gives him an especially distinguished look.
About Piney
Piney, born April 1, 2023, is a striking long-haired black male with natural elegance and a quietly mysterious air. His medium-length silky coat gives him the look of a shadow on the move—always just a step ahead, blending style and presence. The real showstopper, though, is his pair of deep, expressive eyes that seem to know more than they let on. Piney also sports a unique little white "locket" on his chest, adding to his singular charm and making him easy to spot in a crowd. He brings a gentle calmness to the room but remains steadfastly loyal and warmhearted. If you want a companion who is content to lounge nearby and keeps close watch with a heart of gold, Piney might just be your match. And for those who connect with astrology, Piney’s an Aries—expect a touch of independent spirit alongside all that affection. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Piney
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Piney, as a Domestic Long Hair, adapts well to most living environments. He thrives in homes where he can find a cozy spot for lounging and routine companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Piney are comfortable as indoor cats and don't require outdoor access for their well-being. A few windows for watching the world go by and some room to play inside will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Piney’s breed is known for its gentle temperament, making him a suitable choice for homes with respectful children. As always, supervised introductions are best.











