Levi
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Levi
AvailableLevi is a young, small American Shorthair male with a short, grey tabby coat and a single brown spot on his nose. At just over a year old, he's already house trained, neutered, and vaccinated. This affectionate cat gets along well with other cats and is currently in Weatherford, TX.
About Levi
Levi is a young American Shorthair with a striking grey tabby coat and a single, warm brown patch on his nose that sets him apart. He floats through the house with easy confidence and makes friends on his own terms—first with a hint of caution, then with the kind of deep, rumbling purrs only a cat who truly feels safe will share. Spend time with him and he'll quickly reveal his affectionate side; Levi can't resist a good belly rub and will eagerly stretch out for tummy scratches. He's happiest curled up in a lap, pressed close as you work, or staking claim to your keyboard, weaving between your hands and demanding gentle attention. Levi is house trained, neutered, and up to date on his vaccinations. He gets along with other cats, making him a good addition to a multi-cat home. Fun fact: Born on April 26, Levi is a Taurus—no wonder he loves his creature comforts. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Levi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Shorthairs like Levi do well in most home environments, whether that's an apartment or a house. They appreciate having comfortable spots to lounge and opportunities to interact with people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Levi and other American Shorthairs are very content indoors and don't require outdoor space. A window perch or safe indoor play area is usually enough to keep them entertained.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, American Shorthairs like Levi are generally gentle, patient, and get along nicely with children when introductions are respectful.











