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Piney

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3 years old|Domestic Long Hair|Male|Medium|New Cumberland, WV
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle😌 Calm🤗 Affectionate

Piney 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!

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.