Rumpus
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Rumpus
AvailableRumpus is a medium-sized, shorthaired domestic shorthair cat with a striking tabby and white coat. At just over two years old, he’s a neutered male who is up to date on vaccinations and fully house trained. Rumpus is currently in Warwick, NY and loves to show off his playful, affectionate nature. He gets along with other cats and is looking for a home where he can enjoy plenty of attention and playtime.
About Rumpus
Rumpus is an energetic two-year-old tabby-and-white cat with a knack for adding joy and a dash of mischief to daily life. Medium-sized and shorthaired, he stands out for his playful personality and the way he can instantly turn any hallway into a racetrack. He’ll chase toys with gusto, then pause mid-zoom with that wide-eyed, questioning look only a brave young cat can master. While Rumpus is full of curiosity and charm, he’s also figuring out how to be the center of someone’s world, often winding down in a sunny spot or laying claim to your favorite blanket when it’s time to relax. He’s especially affectionate once he’s gotten a bit of your attention, balancing bursts of play with genuine moments of calm. Rumpus gets along well with other cats and is fully house trained, making him easy to integrate into most homes. If you’re looking for a cat who’ll keep you laughing one minute and dozing with you the next, Rumpus is ready to make himself at home. Born on December 12, Rumpus is a Sagittarius—these cats are known for their adventurous spirit. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Rumpus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic shorthair cats like Rumpus do well in a variety of indoor environments, from apartments to houses, as long as they have safe, comfortable spaces to explore and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rumpus, being a domestic shorthair, doesn’t require outdoor space if he receives enough stimulation indoors. Access to windows or safe play areas is great but not essential.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic shorthair cats are generally good with children. Rumpus is young and playful, which usually makes him a fine match for a respectful household.











