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Professor Utonium

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3 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Lyndhurst, VA
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Professor Utonium is a young, medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair with a striking torbie coat. She’s three years old and has been spayed, and her vaccinations are current. Now thriving and healthy, Professor Utonium is waiting in Lyndhurst, VA, for someone to welcome her into their home.

About Professor Utonium

Professor Utonium has come full circle from her tough start as a sick kitten and is now thriving, healthy, and eager to find a forever home. She may seem a bit reserved at first, but curiosity gets her moving and she’ll peek out to explore her surroundings soon enough. Once she feels at ease, she transforms into a loyal companion who loves being near her person, always ready to offer purrs and cozy snuggles. She isn’t just about naps—Professor Utonium keeps herself busy with her own "research," methodically nudging pens or chapstick off surfaces to see what happens. When playtime calls, she zooms around wrestling with siblings or chasing after her favorite toys. Whether she’s curled up for a cuddle or leaping after a wand toy, she's happiest when she's sharing space with people she trusts. By the way, Professor Utonium is a Taurus—no wonder she's both clever and persistent. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Professor Utonium

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

    Professor Utonium, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, does well in most home environments—from apartments to houses. She's adaptable and will settle in as long as she has safe indoor spaces to explore.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Professor Utonium are content with life indoors, needing only windowsills or a perch to watch the world. They don’t require outdoor space to thrive.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Professor Utonium’s breed is generally known for being well-tempered and can do well in homes with gentle children who understand cats’ boundaries.