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Fosbury Flop

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3 years old|Domestic Medium Hair|Male|Small|Tucson, AZ
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ‰ Social

Fosbury Flop is a brown and white Domestic Medium Hair cat currently living in Tucson, AZ. He’s a 3-year-4-month-old adult male and is neutered with vaccinations up to date. Over time, Fosbury Flop has transitioned from a very shy cat to one who is outgoing and increasingly comfortable around people.

About Fosbury Flop

Fosbury Flop’s story began in December 2023, when he was found on the property, wary of people and agile as ever—earning a name inspired by the high-jump technique. Early on, he was all nerves and big leaps: getting him out of the humane trap was a show in itself, as he jumped straight from the floor to the top of the medical room door. The name fit; the attitude, all survival. Time passed, and by 2025 the cat everyone thought would hide forever had emerged as a bold, outgoing character. Food cracked his ice first—treats won him over, and he slowly started seeking out human company. Today, Fosbury Flop can be approached without worry; he trades caution for curiosity and will gladly come over for a snack. Expect some regression at first, but anyone patient enough to let his confidence return will find themselves with a friendly, resilient companion. His journey from feral to social stands out, and with a little patience, his best days are just ahead. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Fosbury Flop

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Fosbury Flop, being a Domestic Medium Hair cat, can adapt well to both apartments and houses. He’d do best in a calm environment where he can continue building confidence with his new family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Medium Hair cats like Fosbury Flop are content being indoor cats, though window perches or safe outdoor enclosures can enrich their lives. He won’t require much outdoor space to be happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Fosbury Flop’s breed is known for its adaptable nature, but considering his journey from shy to social, a home with respectful, older children would suit him best.