Fig
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Fig
AvailableFig is a young, neutered male mixed-breed Domestic Short Hair living in Marion, OH. He is just over 1 year old and has all vaccinations up to date. Fig is medium in size and house trained, making him a great fit for many households.
About Fig
Behold Fig—also known by his criminal mastermind name, Fig Augustus Disapprovington. At just over a year old and neutered, he's a tiny, fluffy boss in a medium package. This pint-sized villain claims the softest spots in the house as his lair and recruits humans into his army with a single stare. He's made it his mission to dominate anything cozy, shine up your day with stolen pens, and sabotage your shoelaces, all while plotting the next big heist from under the cat bed. Fig keeps busy perfecting his dramatic pounce and glare. Expect sudden ambushes from behind the couch and the occasional mysterious "gift" left in your path. It's impossible to stay mad at him, even when you know you should. The more trouble he stirs, the faster he wins you over. If you want a cat whose mischief is the stuff of legend and who will steal your heart every chance he gets, Fig is waiting to make you his favorite human (and maybe swipe your socks when you’re not looking). They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Fig
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fig, as a mixed-breed Domestic Short Hair, tends to thrive in a variety of households. He adapts well to both apartments and larger homes, making him flexible for most living situations.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Fig do well as indoor cats and don’t require outdoor space to be happy. They benefit from engaging indoor environments with toys and cozy spots.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fig’s breed is generally good with children due to their playful and tolerant nature. Supervised introductions set everyone up for success.











