Grover
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Grover
AvailableGrover is a large male Domestic Short Hair, about 9 years and 3 months old, living in Mount Juliet, TN. His striking orange, red, and white fur gives him a memorable look. Grover has been neutered and is up to date on all vaccinations. As a senior, he brings wisdom and steadiness, but he still has playful energy to share.
About Grover
Meet Grover, a distinguished senior feline gentleman ready to charm your socks off. There's a steady confidence to Grover—he moves with the grace only time can grant, and he brings a calm wisdom to the room. Grover has plenty of love and an old soul’s humor that keeps things light. His coloring blends orange, red, and white—think sunset in fur—making him a true one-of-a-kind. Despite his age, Grover isn’t slowing down. He’ll chase after a laser pointer like it owes him rent, his purr as deep as ever when it’s time to wind down in your lap. Expect plenty of affection and a steady presence curled beside you at the end of the day. If you’re the sort who appreciates a cat with real character, Grover fills the bill. Fun fact: Grover was born January 31, 2017, which makes him an Aquarius. Aquarians are known for their independent streak and playful curiosity, and you’ll see that spark in Grover as soon as you meet him. Grover is new to the rescue in Mount Juliet, TN, and looking for the right match. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Grover
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Grover adapt well to a variety of homes, from apartments to houses. As long as he has a cozy spot and some companionship, Grover will be content.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Grover, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, doesn't require much outdoor space and is perfectly happy indoors. Some window-watching or safe outdoor access is a bonus, but not a necessity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats, such as Grover, are generally gentle and can get along well with children, especially if introduced properly and the kids know how to respect a cat's space.











