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Taylor

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6 months - 2 years|Tabby|Male|Small|Florence, KY
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate🐈 Cat Friendly

Taylor is a small, young neutered male tabby with a striking gray, blue, and silver coat. He is house trained and enjoys the company of both dogs and other cats. Taylor has undergone amputation but requires no special care for his missing leg. However, he does need prescription food to manage crystals in his urine, a necessary step to keep him healthy and thriving. Currently, Taylor is located in Florence, KY, and is up to date on vaccinations.

About Taylor

Taylor lost a leg as a kitten after being hit by a car, but he hasn’t slowed down. He runs, jumps, plays, and climbs like any cat, sometimes even using his missing leg to his advantage when zipping around corners. Taylor is perfectly comfortable around dogs of all sizes and thrives on human companionship. He’d do best in a home with another young and playful cat, especially one who doesn’t mind a bit of energetic rough-and-tumble. Taylor is neutered, FeLV/FIV tested, vaccinated, and microchipped. His amputation doesn’t require extra care, but Taylor does need to be on a prescription diet due to urinary crystals. Plan for about $90 a month for Purina UR food, as this is vital to prevent urinary blockages. Adopters must live within 100 miles of Florence, KY. Taylor’s personality shines through, and he’s ready for a home that can keep up with his spirit. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Taylor

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Taylor, as a small tabby, will be happiest indoors where he can explore and play safely. A home with interactive play opportunities and some vertical spaces would keep him engaged and active.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Tabby cats like Taylor are well-suited to indoor living and don’t require outdoor space. If safe access to a supervised patio or catio is available, some fresh air time is great, but he’ll do well indoors.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Taylor’s friendly nature makes him a good fit for homes with respectful children. He enjoys play and interaction, especially with young family members who understand gentle handling.