Mclovin
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Mclovin
AvailableMclovin is a gray and silver, short-haired male Domestic Short Hair cat located in Mokena, IL. He is an adult who is neutered, house trained, and vaccinated. Mclovin has special medical needs, including ongoing skin and dental issues, and requires a special diet and medication.
About Mclovin
Mclovin is a striking gray and silver cat who has been through a lot. Found as a stray and now looking for a stable home, he’s got some special needs. Mclovin has a long-running skin condition requiring a fish-free diet and atopica medication every three days, which runs about $50 a month. Dental issues are also on the horizon, and he may need some teeth pulled. But despite all that, he brings a grounded, grateful energy. He isn’t a lap cat but keeps close by to those he trusts—he’ll happily nest beside you or find a box or window seat to sleep in. He’s smart and independent, known for sneaking into cabinets just for a good nap. Dogs are not his thing, but he does well with older children. After all his hardships, what Mclovin needs most is an adopter ready to offer him true comfort and patience. He’s house trained, neutered, and fully vaccinated. If you’re looking for an easygoing companion who will bond deeply when given a safe space, Mclovin is worth the extra effort. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Mclovin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Mclovin are adaptable and do well in most indoor settings. He would be most comfortable in a calm home where routines are predictable and he can find cozy spots to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mclovin, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, doesn’t require outdoor space and should remain indoors, especially due to his special medical needs. Indoor life will keep him safer and healthier.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mclovin gets along well with older children, which fits this breed’s tendency to do best in homes where kids understand boundaries and gentle handling.











