Gandalf
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Gandalf
AvailableGandalf is a gray and silver, medium-sized, short-coated domestic short hair/tabby cat who’s adult-aged and currently in Turnersville, NJ. He is neutered, house trained, friendly with both dogs and cats, and fully vaccinated. Gandalf has a history of kidney issues, but he’s fully recovered and manages well on his current diet.
About Gandalf
Gandalf might just be the friendliest cat you’ll meet. At 2 years old, he’s a fan of snuggles, head scratches, and being doted on—he never turns down attention. After a bout of kidney issues brought on by stress in the shelter, he’s fully recovered and now thriving in foster care. These days, his diet is easy: Purina Pro Plan dry food with watered-down wet food keeps him happy and healthy. Gandalf gets along with both dogs and cats and lights up when he has furry companions around. He’s looking for a home with other animals, since having buddies nearby suits him best. If you want a steady, affectionate cat who enjoys a calm environment and other four-legged friends, Gandalf’s ready to settle in. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Gandalf
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair/tabby cats like Gandalf adapt easily to a variety of homes, though they typically do best in comfortable indoor settings where they can get attention and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Gandalf, as a domestic cat, doesn't require outdoor space. He will be happiest and safest living indoors where he can lounge and play with other pets.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic shorthair and tabby cats like Gandalf are usually a good fit for families, including those with children, as long as the kids treat him gently and respectfully.











