Zed Ii
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Zed Ii
AvailableZed II is a large, black and white tuxedo cat living in Muskegon, MI. Heās an adult male, around 6 years and 1 month old, and is neutered with vaccinations current. Zed II is house trained and is looking for a calm home where he can bring his refined personality and affectionate nature.
About Zed Ii
Zed II is a large, black and white tuxedo male with a regal presence and classic charm that fills the room. At just over six years old, heās gathered enough wisdom for a lifetime of camaraderie, without losing his playful edge. Zed II claims every sunny spot and soft chair for maximum relaxation, rolling out his most distinguished looks to get your attentionāthen wins you with head bumps, slow blinks, and a disarming dash of mischief. While new to the rescue, heās already warmed up to staff and hinted at the affectionate cat heāll be when he relaxes in a real home. Heās house trained, neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date, so heāll move in like heās always belonged. Zed IIās birthday is April 27, which makes him a Taurusāa true lover of cozy comforts and loyal routines. Heāll do best in a home that values his need for gentle company and is ready for the quiet joy of a mature catās friendship. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$80Payment after application.
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Questions about Zed Ii
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Zed II, as a Domestic Short Hair, will settle well into most home environments, from apartments to larger houses. Heāll especially thrive in places that offer quiet spots for lounging and plenty of human companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Zed II do not require outdoor space to be happy. A safe indoor environment with windows to watch the world is plenty for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Zed IIās breed tends to do well with children, especially older kids who treat cats gently. He appreciates calm and respectful interactions.











