Sebastian
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Sebastian
AvailableSebastian, a young male Domestic Short Hair, is a small brown tabby currently living in Albert Lea, MN. He is neutered and has his vaccinations up to date, giving him a strong start as he searches for his new home. At about a year old, Sebastian is well-socialized with other cats and has been around dogs too, making him a versatile addition to many families.
About Sebastian
Sebastian came to the Humane Society as a tiny kitten alongside 11 other siblings, all left in a tote near a farm outside Glenville. After arriving at the shelter, he went straight into foster care because he was so young. Sebastian has grown into a quiet, soft, and striking brown tabby who is easy to have around. Used to being with other cats, he’d thrive in a home with feline companions, though opening your home to him plus a shelter pal would make his day. He’s also had exposure to dogs at his foster home, giving him extra confidence for multi-pet living. Sebastian is currently in foster care, so meet-and-greets happen by appointment for approved adopters. Once adopted, Sebastian will be neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and tested—all included in his adoption fee. He deserves a gentle, patient transition to his new routine, so plan on a few weeks for full adjustment. Sebastian was born on May 13, so he’s a Taurus—expect a little extra stubbornness at meal times. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sebastian
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Sebastian do well in a wide range of homes, including apartments and houses. He will appreciate a stable indoor environment with cozy spaces to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sebastian will be content as an indoor cat and doesn't require special outdoor access. Providing windows or a cat tree for enrichment is typically enough for this breed.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally easygoing and can adapt well to homes with respectful children. With Sebastian's gentle background in foster care, a family environment would likely suit him.











