Pistachio
Available
Pistachio
AvailablePistachio is a young male Domestic Medium Hair with a medium coat. He’s located in Porum, OK, and his friendly black and white tuxedo coloring adds to his charm. Pistachio is house trained, altered, and vaccinated. He enjoys the company of both cats and dogs, making him a great addition to any family. His playful and affectionate personality will keep you entertained!
About Pistachio
Meet Pistachio, affectionately known as Stache. He's a young cat, estimated to be between 8 months to 1.5 years old. Stache was rescued from a tricky situation, having been live trapped while helping himself to food meant for outdoor cats. Since then, he’s adapted well to indoor life, but he truly enjoys being outdoors, so a home that offers both experiences would be ideal. Initially shy, Stache took some time to warm up to his caretakers, but now he happily weaves between their legs and seeks affection. He still prefers to keep his feet on the ground rather than being held too much, though he tolerates it with grace. Stache has shown that he gets along with dogs, surprising the rescue team by happily rubbing against one during a brief introduction. He’s fully litter trained and dreams of finding a forever home where he can play and share love. If you're looking for a delightful companion with a playful spirit and a curious nature, Stache might be the one for you. Will you take him into your heart and home? Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
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Questions about Pistachio
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pistachio, being a Domestic Medium Hair, typically thrives in environments that allow for both indoor and outdoor access, as he enjoys spending time outside.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed, like Pistachio, doesn't need a vast outdoor space but enjoys a safe area where he can play and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Pistachio gets along well with children, making him a good fit for family homes.







