Dwight
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Dwight
AvailableDwight is a tabby cat with a soft, short gray and silver coat. He’s a medium-sized, neutered male, currently about 2 years and 9 months old. House trained and up to date on all his vaccinations, Dwight is living in Berkeley Heights, NJ where he’s seeking a home as the only cat. He’s had a tough start but is now thriving in care.
About Dwight
Dwight is a resilient young cat looking for a comfortable, loving home after a rough start. Found on the streets of Newark, Dwight came into care underweight and infested with fleas, yet he never lost his kindness or curiosity. Since then, he’s been fully vetted, is flea-free, and gaining weight steadily in his foster home. He thrives on affection and enjoys cozy naps along with bursts of energetic play—though he sometimes gets a little rambunctious and is still learning to play gently, so a home without young children is best for him. Dwight prefers to be the only cat and isn’t interested in sharing his people with feline housemates. He bonds quickly, shows loyalty, and will greet you enthusiastically, always happy to be nearby. Born in late July, Dwight is a Leo: spirited, social, and a natural at winning hearts. He’s neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and negative for FIV/FeLV. If you’re seeking an affectionate friend ready to turn the page on his past, Dwight is waiting in Berkeley Heights, NJ for a safe, happy place to call his own. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Dwight
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Dwight adapt well to indoor living and thrive in homes where they can form close bonds with their humans. They do well in apartments or houses, as long as there’s space for play and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dwight, being a tabby cat, doesn’t require outdoor space, but would enjoy access to sunny windows or safe indoor play areas. He’s best suited for indoor living where he’ll be protected and comfortable.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats are generally friendly, but Dwight prefers a home without young children since he is still learning to play gently. An adult or older-child household will be the best fit for him.











