Bill Rugby
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Bill Rugby
AvailableBill Rugby is an American Shorthair with a black and white tuxedo coat and a short, tidy fur length. He’s a neutered adult male who is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Bill Rugby currently calls Philadelphia, PA home, and his lively character truly suits his classic look.
About Bill Rugby
Meet Bill Rugby—no ordinary tuxedo cat. He struts around as though he’s due on a red carpet, but don’t be fooled by his sharp black-and-white suit. Underneath, Bill Rugby is all mischief and laughter. There’s no predicting what he’ll do next: one minute he’s launching after shadows, the next he’s sprawling out for a belly rub, acting as if flopping over was part of his grand plan. Bill Rugby stays busy. He brings the action everywhere, whether chasing his tail in circles or dashing across the hallway with his whiskers on full alert. He loves to be right where the excitement is, always searching for the next bit of fun or a place to “help” you with your computer work. After he’s burnt off his playful energy, he settles in for a snuggle, purring with contentment. He has a knack for making even the dullest day entertaining. Bill Rugby does better in a home without children, where his energetic antics and need for attention get the spotlight. Ready for a sidekick who’s as charming as he is goofy? Bill Rugby could be the cat who keeps you grinning, day in and day out. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Bill Rugby
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The American Shorthair, like Bill Rugby, usually adapts well to a range of living environments, from apartments to larger homes, as long as there’s space to play and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bill Rugby, being an American Shorthair, doesn’t require outdoor space to thrive. He does well as an indoor cat, enjoying active play and stimulation inside the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While American Shorthairs are generally good with children, Bill Rugby himself does not get along with children, so an adult-only household would be best for him.











