Condor Church
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Condor Church
AvailableCondor Church is a male Siamese/Domestic Short Hair mix with a short, gray and white coat, currently residing at Randall's Rescue. He is an adult, medium-sized cat who is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Condor enjoys socializing with other cats, makes friends with dogs and children, and is looking for a home where he can continue to thrive among loving companions. Born on September 27, 2020, he brings the thoughtful and charming qualities of a Libra—he’s all about balance, harmony, and friendship.
About Condor Church
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Condor Church is a remarkable cat with a story of transformation. Discovered unexpectedly near a local colony, Condor’s journey began as a true feral with no human contact. Once thought unapproachable, he was given time, patience, and lots of encouragement—with baby steps, gentle treats, and unwavering dedication helping him bloom from a cautious and independent spirit into a loving companion. Where he once growled and retreated, he now purrs and seeks affection, showing just how far trust and care can take even the shyest friend. Today, Condor is outgoing, talkative, and craves attention from his humans. He’s the first to greet you, happily winding around your legs for pets or brushing. Not only does he adore his human companions, but he’s also wonderful with other cats and gets along well with dogs and children. For Condor, the company of another cat is ideal—he thrives on feline camaraderie, so a multi-cat home would be the perfect fit. Ask about great kitty friends for him at the adoption center. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Condor Church
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Siamese/Domestic Short Hair mixes are quite adaptable and can thrive in various home environments, from apartments to larger houses. They appreciate cozy spaces and the company of their human families.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed does not require outdoor space and is happiest living indoors, where they are safe and close to their family. If you want to give them supervised access to a secure patio or catio, they will enjoy the stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Siamese/Domestic Short Hair mixes are generally friendly and can do well in homes with children. They often enjoy interactive play and gentle handling.
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