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Woodrow

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3 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Hot Springs Village, AR
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained😽 Loves Kisses

Woodrow is a neutered male, domestic short hair mix who’s three years and eight months old and currently lives in Hot Springs Village, AR. He’s up to date on vaccinations and is house trained. You’ll notice his distinctive tabby coloring and striking green eyes.

About Woodrow

Woodrow is a 3-year-old tabby who immediately grabs your attention with his striking green eyes and a flair for dramatic play. Previously, he shared space with a dog, but their dynamic was uneasy rather than friendly. He hasn’t interacted with other cats yet, but there’s some cautious optimism on that front. While he may be selective about his animal friends, Woodrow saves his best energy for people. He’s affectionate, attention-seeking, and has a gift for sticking close, making you feel like you’ve got a loyal, striped companion following you from room to room. If you want a sweet cat with comedic timing and plenty of personality, Woodrow could be exactly who you’re looking for. Fun fact: Woodrow is a Virgo, so expect quirky routines and a deep appreciation for order. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Woodrow

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

    Domestic short hair cats like Woodrow typically adapt well to most indoor environments. They’re comfortable in apartments or houses as long as they have space to play and places to perch.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Woodrow, as a domestic short hair, doesn’t need outdoor space but benefits from windows to watch the world go by and indoor enrichment. He’ll appreciate safe spots to explore inside rather than roaming outdoors.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hair cats usually do well with respectful children. Woodrow’s affectionate side would likely make him a good match for families, though introductions should be supervised.