Scooter
Available
Scooter
AvailableScooter is a young, small male Domestic Short Hair currently in Clymer, PA. At just over a year old and already neutered, heâs at that perfect in-between age for success in a new home. His playful energy and loving nature promise to bring plenty of smiles to the right family.
About Scooter
Scooter is a lively, fun-loving young cat with more energy than youâd expect from such a small body. Heâs curious and quick, always zipping after shadows or sunbeams with his own brand of feline mischief. Thereâs a big-heartedness hereâScooter brings infectious joy into a room, and he can turn a quiet afternoon into a series of playful chases and gentle chaos. He thrives on new sights and sounds, and heâs just settling in at the rescue, so every day opens up more of his character. Right now, Scooter is looking for someone willing to see his potential and offer him a comfortable spot to grow and explore. If youâre imagining a home with amusing cat sprints and soft purring nearby, he may be the fit youâve been seeking. Fun fact: Born on April 8, Scooter is an Aries, likely bringing a bold and adventurous spark to your household. Potential adopters will need to meet Scooter in person before bringing him home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$60Payment after application.
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Questions about Scooter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Scooter, as a Domestic Short Hair, fits well in most indoor home environments, from apartments to larger houses. He enjoys spaces where he can play and explore safely.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Scooter usually thrive as indoor pets and do not require outdoor space, although a window perch or a safe patio can add enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Scooterâs breed is generally known for being adaptable and patient, often making them good companions for families with children when properly introduced.











