Nori
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Nori
AvailableNori is a young, medium-sized male Bombay/Domestic Short Hair mix with a sleek black, short coat who currently lives in Bayside, NY. He is neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Nori is gentle, affectionate, and has no special needs. He gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children, making him a great fit for many homes.
About Nori
Yoshi and Nori are two deeply bonded Bombay and Domestic Short Hair brothers who have only ever known life side by side. After being adopted together as kittens, their journey took a hard turn, and they found themselves back in the rescue—no fault of their own. Now approaching 4 years old, they’re carrying a quiet hope for another shot at a loving home. Both cats embody calm, gentle presence and genuine affection. They spend hours curled up together in sunbeams or savored moments with a tasty Churu treat. They move with an easy comfort, always gravitating back to each other, bringing a sense of warmth and calm anywhere they go. These are the kind of cats that make a place feel softer and life feel better. Yoshi and Nori need a home where they can stay together. They get along well with children, other cats, and even dogs, making them easy to integrate into most households. They deserve a stable family that will truly value them, letting them grow old just as they’ve always been—together. Ready to give them the second chance they’ve earned? Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Nori
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nori, a Bombay/Domestic Short Hair mix, adapts well to most home settings, from apartments to larger houses. He does best in calm, loving environments that allow plenty of social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nori is happiest as an indoor cat. Bombay and Domestic Short Hair mixes like him generally need enrichment and play opportunities inside rather than access to outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nori's breed mix is known for being gentle and affectionate, so he tends to do well in families with children.
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