Arnold
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AvailableArnold is a male domestic long hair, medium-sized adult cat with a black and white coat. Currently at Helping Hands Humane Society, he is not yet house trained and has not been altered. This cat would make a great addition to a home that appreciates a mix of independence and affection.
About Arnold
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Arnold! This charming feline is ready to start a new life with a loving adopter who can appreciate a cat full of charisma and curiosity. Returned to Helping Hands, Arnold has just turned five and embodies a delightful blend of independence and affectionate momentsāhe marches to the beat of his own drum, always on a new adventure. Arnold enjoys peering out the window to watch the world go by, making sure no closet goes unexplored, and catching up on those all-important catnaps. He's outgoing in his own way, showing off his social side with fellow cats and even dogs during his stay in the cat colony, making breakfast and dinnertime a group event. If youāre seeking a companion who embraces both playfulness and downtime, look no further! With his striking black coat highlighted by white, Arnold isnāt just handsomeāhe brims with personality and heart. Donāt miss your chance to bring home a cat whoās as unique as he is lovable. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Arnold
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The domestic long hair cat is quite adaptable and can thrive in apartments or houses. They enjoy having cozy spots to rest and places to perch by the window.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long hair cats are well-suited to indoor living and do not require outdoor space. If allowed outside, they should be supervised in a safe area.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
This breed is generally friendly and can do well in homes with respectful children, especially when socialized from a young age.









