Yokai
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Yokai
AvailableYokai is a male Domestic Short Hair in Plymouth, MN with striking black and white tuxedo coloring and a short coat. He is young and medium-sized, both spirited and house trained. Yokai is neutered and fully vaccinated. He does not require special needs care, but he eats a special urinary diet to prevent stones.
About Yokai
Meet Yokai, a magical little mystery with a heart of gold. Named for the Japanese word meaning supernatural, Yokai is a 3-year-old cat with a dark, impish face and a tiny white arrow on his belly that points right to his sweet personality. Yokai loves people and will eagerly greet new arrivals at your door. He’s playful, energetic, and knows how to have a good time—wand toys, toy mice, and crinkly toys are all in his rotation, but nothing tops his devotion to boxes. Add some craft paper and he’s in heaven. He’ll purr up a storm for anyone who joins his fun. Yokai is in great health but will need a special urinary diet for life to keep him happy and avoid urinary stones. He takes it in stride and manages this routine with no complaints. He doesn't get along with dogs, so a dog-free home is best. He’ll thrive as the only pet or with a cat who enjoys high-energy play and wrestling. Spirited, affectionate, and always entertaining, Yokai brings warmth and a good laugh wherever he goes. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Yokai
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Yokai, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, does well in a variety of home environments, from cozy apartments to larger houses. He enjoys spaces where he can play, explore, and find a favorite box or two to hide in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Yokai are perfectly content living indoors, as long as they have room to climb, scratch, and play. If you have a screened porch or safe access to a catio, that's a bonus, but not required.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yokai's playful and gentle nature makes him a good fit for homes with children who understand how to interact respectfully with cats. Domestic Short Hairs tend to adapt well to family life.











