Iago
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Iago
AvailableIago is a 2-year-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a stunning black coat, currently in North Bergen, NJ. He is house trained and fully vaccinated, thriving after a tough start in life. Iago flourishes in calm environments and is ready to bring his warmth and affectionate nature into a loving home.
About Iago
Iago is a striking 2-year-old black cat with a velvety coat and eyes that draw you in. Rescued young after losing his mother, he spent his early days wary of people but, with steady patience, has grown into a trusting and affectionate companion. Iago has a gentle spirit—he prefers soft pets and quiet moments, curling up for naps or watching the world from a cozy perch. He still reveals a kittenish side during play, going after toy mice or lasers, and would thrive with another friendly cat to keep him company. Iago is perfectly litter trained, keeps his coat in beautiful condition, and is neutered and fully vaccinated. He’s happiest in calm, loving homes where he’s cherished and can enjoy sunny windows or cuddly nooks. He’d love to find a gentle home—with or without a cat buddy—where he can continue to blossom. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Iago
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Iago are highly adaptable and do well in most indoor home settings. They appreciate calm spaces and some sunny spots for lounging, so an apartment or house with windows works great.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Iago, as a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space and can be perfectly content living exclusively indoors. Window perches and interactive indoor play will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Iago are generally gentle and can be a good match for homes with respectful children, especially if introduced calmly and patiently.











