Braizin
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Braizin
AvailableBraizin is a domestic short hair cat in Cedar Rapids, IA, with a medium build and an unforgettable personality. He is an adult male, neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained. After overcoming a difficult start, Braizin is now healthy and ready for his next chapter.
About Braizin
Braizin is all energy, charm, and resilience. He had a tough beginning as the only survivor in his litter after a wild animal attack. Despite that trauma, he’s become an outgoing, playful character—a real survivor with a permanent little fold on his ear as proof. As a kitten, Braizin fought through a viral infection requiring daily medication, but never acted difficult. Now, he’s a healthy, happy, and wise tabby who seems older in spirit than he is. This bobcat lookalike could thrive solo, basking in all your attention, or slot right into a cat-friendly home. He gets on well with other cats and will bring personality wherever he lands. Around dogs, he’s still wary and on edge, so a dog-free home or patient introductions work best. Braizin’s playful streak can get feisty—older kids will appreciate him most. Braizin has been neutered, is house trained, and is up to date on his vaccinations. He’s based in Cedar Rapids, IA, and ready for a fresh start in a home that will appreciate his spirit. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Braizin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Braizin usually thrive in a home environment where they have space to play and cozy spots to rest. They adapt well to apartments or houses when provided with enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Braizin and most domestic short hair cats enjoy indoor living and do not require outdoor space, though a window perch or secure patio can be a bonus. They’re content indoors with plenty of playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Braizin do well in homes with older children, especially since Braizin tends to get a bit feisty in play. Supervised interactions and respect for his space are important.











