Jake
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Jake
AvailableJake is a young, small male domestic medium hair mix who’s about 2 years and 1 month old and currently in Ballwin, MO. He is neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Jake gets along with children and does well with other cats, making him a versatile companion for a variety of homes. Fun fact: with an early April birthday, Jake is an Aries—a sign known for its playful spirit!
About Jake
Jake is a two-year-old male who stands out for his warm, outgoing personality and irresistible charm. He thrives on attention, always gravitating toward people for cuddles and interaction. Despite his social nature, Jake keeps things easygoing—he’s laid back and mellow, a cat who enjoys lounging as much as he loves playtime. He gets along easily with other cats and fits well in a home where he’ll have company, human or feline. Jake is young, handsome, and curious, and he has a knack for making himself the center of attention without being overbearing. If you have children or other cats, he’s likely to become fast friends. He’s the kind of cat who becomes the heart of the household. Jake is in Ballwin, MO. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Jake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jake, as a domestic medium hair mix, adapts well to most indoor living environments. He’s comfortable in apartments or houses, as long as he has space to play and places to lounge.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic medium hair cats like Jake thrive indoors and do not require outdoor space. Offering windows and play areas inside will keep him content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jake’s breed is generally known to be gentle and playful, making them a good match for homes with respectful children.











