Or Group Tony [litter
Available
Or Group Tony [litter
AvailableTony is a young, neutered male Domestic Short Hair with an easygoing medium build. He is house trained and currently in Livonia, MI. Tony enjoys the company of other cats and, thanks to his unique polydactyl paws, stands out in a crowd.
About Or Group Tony [litter
Tony is one of three polydactyl brothers, each sporting extra toes up front that only add to their quirky charm. He stands out as the shyest of his litter, tending to hang back at first, often preferring the comfort of a good hiding spot. Despite his caution, Tony’s eyes reveal a gentle longing for affection, and once he feels a friendly hand, his whole demeanor softens with contentment. It doesn’t take long before Tony emerges to join in play with his brothers, quickly warming up if given patience and a bit of encouragement. Tony is the kind of cat who will reward a gentle approach with loyalty and affection, especially from those who give him the time he needs to blossom. He also gets along well with other cats. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Or Group Tony [litter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tony, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, does well in a variety of living environments, from busy households to quieter settings. He'll thrive in homes that offer safe indoor spaces where he can feel secure and adjust at his own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Tony are perfectly happy indoors. While some may enjoy safe, supervised time outside, Tony is well-suited to indoor living and doesn’t require outdoor space for exercise or stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are usually a good fit for homes with children, especially when introduced properly. Tony’s gentle nature means he’ll likely do well with respectful kids who understand how to interact with cats.











