Paris
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Paris
AvailableParis is a large male Domestic Short Hair with a blue cream, buff, and cream coat. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Paris is currently in Memphis, TN and thrives in a quiet environment without much commotion. He does have special needs and is most comfortable in homes that can accommodate his sensitive personality.
About Paris
Paris is looking for a calm, patient adopter who understands the needs of a sensitive cat. He's done best in quiet homes, ideally without other pets, though a truly laid-back cat might work. Paris needs a smaller room to start out—somewhere he won't have a chance to disappear and stay hidden for good. After spending several nervous months adjusting at the rescue, Paris now enjoys gentle petting and has slowly started to trust the people around him. He'll need a gentle hand and some time to continue gaining confidence, but his progress so far proves he can get there with the right environment. Paris does get along with cats who are mellow, but homes with dogs or children aren't the right fit. Give Paris the steady support he needs and you'll watch him blossom. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Paris
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Paris usually thrive in quiet, stable indoor environments where they feel secure and have time to adapt. Paris especially prefers a calm setting without too much noise or activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats don't require outdoor space and can live happily indoors. Paris is best kept inside, where he can feel safe and comfortable.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Domestic Short Hair cats can do well with children, depending on their personality. Paris, however, does not get along with children and would be best in an adults-only home.











