Jag
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Jag
AvailableJag is a male Domestic Short Hair with a soft, gray tabby coat. This medium-sized, short-haired youngster is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. He is currently in Blaine, MN, and gets along well with both cats and dogs. Jag is a playful and friendly cat who is ready for a loving home.
About Jag
Jag, short for Jaguar, has the kind of spark that makes every day more interesting. Since being welcomed into his foster home, he’s fit right in with the resident cats and dogs. He gets along with everyone—sometimes you'll find him zipping through the house in a game of chase, other times curled up with a friend for a nap. People are still a bit new to Jag. He and his brother Bob came from a huge colony TNR project. Their young age gave them a shot at becoming cherished indoor cats instead of facing another Minnesota winter outside. Since then, patience and gentle care have helped Jag blossom into a playful, loving kitten. He can be found dashing from room to room, getting into mischief, and is now happy to accept pets and gentle cuddles once he's had his fill of adventure. Jag is ready for a home where he’ll be kept warm, safe, and surrounded by people who understand he’s still building trust. His perfect match would help him continue growing into the laid-back companion he’s meant to be. Adopting Jag with his sweet brother Bob would be a bonus—they’ll fill your house with entertainment and heart. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Jag
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jag, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to various homes, from apartments to houses. He’ll thrive in a space where he can socialize, play, and have safe indoor comforts.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Jag are typically content being indoor cats. They enjoy having windows to look out of and room indoors to play, with no real need for dedicated outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jag’s breed is known for versatility and generally does well in homes with children, especially when introduced gently and supervised during interactions.











