Halo
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Halo
AvailableHalo, a brown and chocolate tuxedo cat, is a young, neutered male with a short coat. He is fully house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently resides in Blaine, MN. Halo stands out for his playful, affectionate nature and distinctive appearance.
About Halo
Halo lives up to his name after surviving a tough start. Found alone and struggling on a back road late one July night, he was barely a pound and seriously ill. Emergency vets patched him up from severe infections, but his head tilt remains as a reminder—one that only makes him more charming. Now healthy and full of energy, Halo slots right into his foster crew, playing the affectionate, mischievous big brother. He takes younger kittens under his wing, teaching them how to wrestle and cuddle, and never misses a round with his favorite electronic toys or Cat TV. Halo's appearance grabs you: oversized, almond-shaped eyes and a tuxedo coat that's actually a rare, dark chocolate brown. Under the playfulness is a very social, people-focused cat who thrives on attention and play—especially with other cats. He’d be happiest in a home with a feline friend to keep him busy. Ready to meet a uniquely resilient, loving companion? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Halo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Halo is a tuxedo cat, a type of domestic cat that does best in a home where he can interact freely with his family. He thrives in environments that offer companionship, stimulation, and space to play—ideally with another cat to keep him company.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tuxedo cats like Halo are well-suited for indoor living and do not require outdoor space. Halo will be happy and safe inside as long as he has toys, places to climb, and windows to watch the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Halo, being an affectionate and playful tuxedo cat, is well suited to homes with children. He enjoys attention, play, and would likely become a loving companion to kids.










