Tuna
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Tuna
AvailableTuna is a small, adult Scottish Fold with a curious and somewhat shy nature. He is a neutered male living in Snow Hill, MD, and is about 2 years and 11 months old. As an adult, he balances playful bursts with a gentle, independent demeanor, ideal for adopters seeking a friendly but not demanding companion.
About Tuna
Tuna is a small male Scottish Fold with a winning personality that sneaks up on you. He’s only just arrived at the rescue, so he spends his days quietly watching the world from the safety of his favorite spot—still sizing everything up, not in a rush to be noticed. A bit shy when approached, but there’s something earnest in the way he waits. Once inside his circle of trust, Tuna would melt into a loving companion, with plenty of cuddles on offer. Adult cats like Tuna strike a nice balance between low-key playfulness and relaxed company. For adopters curious about astrology, Tuna is a playful Gemini—curious and adaptable to new situations, even if it takes a moment. If you can offer him a patient environment in Snow Hill, MD, Tuna just might surprise you with how much joy and comfort he brings. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Tuna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tuna, being a Scottish Fold, generally thrives in a quiet indoor environment with places to perch and observe. He's well suited for apartments or houses where routine and calm are valued.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Scottish Folds like Tuna do not require outdoor space and prefer staying inside where it's safe. Providing ample toys and climbing structures indoors is more than enough for their exercise and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tuna’s breed is known for its affectionate temperament, making Scottish Folds a good match for families with gentle children. However, introductions should always be calm and supervised if Tuna is still adjusting.











