Marshall
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Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a young, neutered male domestic short hair with a beautiful orange coat, currently in Canton, IL. At around one year old, he's medium-sized, up to date on his vaccinations, and house trained. Marshall brings an affectionate, playful presence and would be a delightful addition to the right home.
About Marshall
Marshall is a young cat packed with charm and cleverness, always ready to liven up your day. This spirited, medium-sized orange tabby has a funny, sometimes mischievous streak—classic feline curiosity at its best. Give him a cardboard box or flick on a mysterious shadow, and he's off on a little mission, exploring and entertaining at the same time. When Marshall isn't inspecting every nook in your home, he's more than happy to settle in for a cuddle, soaking up quiet moments and giving his contented purrs. He's got a personality that mixes gentle affection with bursts of energetic play. After a long day, Marshall will be at the door, eager for some attention and company. Marshall is looking for someone to give him a loving home where he can share his quirky sense of fun. He requires a meet-and-greet before adoption—so be ready to spend a little time getting to know him face to face in Canton, IL. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Marshall thrive in a variety of environments, from apartments to spacious homes. They adapt well as long as they receive attention and safe spaces to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Marshall, being a domestic short hair, doesn't need outdoor space as long as he has indoor enrichment. If allowed outside, supervision or a secure enclosure is best for his safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Marshall are generally friendly and can be good companions for gentle children, especially if raised together.











