Peanut Butter
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Peanut Butter
AvailablePeanut Butter is a buff and white Domestic Short Hair living in Stoughton, WI. He is a young neutered male and vaccinated. Peanut Butter has special needs and requires a consistent, wet or prescription urinary diet for his urinary health. He gets along with cats, dogs, and children, and loves to play and cuddle.
About Peanut Butter
Meet Peanut Butter—a ridiculously cute, sweet cat who doesn’t need the jelly to win you over. Peanut Butter was born with several quirky deformities: a deformed ear, a short tail, the top part of his right femur missing, luxating kneecaps, and some neurological differences that give him a one-of-a-kind walk. Most of the time, he’s just busy having fun—running, jumping, and wrestling with his foster brother Lucky. He may need surgery down the road, but for now, he soaks up life. He is both fecal and urine incontinent and needs to be expressed two or three times daily—no need for litter boxes or diapers, just a straightforward routine. Like many cats with urinary issues, he does best on a consistent wet or prescription urinary diet and has a bit of a sensitive stomach. Even so, Peanut Butter purrs at the sight of you and is a world-class cuddler. He’s neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and FIV/Felv negative. He gets along great with other cats, dogs, and children too. If you stick with his care regimen, you’ll get a playful, happy, loving buddy who deserves a thoughtful home. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Peanut Butter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Peanut Butter, as a Domestic Short Hair, fits well in most indoor living spaces. He especially thrives in homes where routines are predictable and there’s someone attentive to his daily care needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Peanut Butter prefer the safety of indoor environments. He doesn’t require outdoor access and is safest and happiest inside due to his special needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Peanut Butter’s breed is generally good with kids, and he himself gets along well with children. His playful and affectionate nature makes him a solid match for families.











