Rowan
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Rowan
AvailableRowan is a playful, energetic domestic short hair kitten with an orange tabby coat who lives in tucson, AZ. He is neutered, house trained, current on vaccines, and weighs in as a medium-sized cat. Special-needs care for his hind end is part of his routine. Rowan is six months old and thrives around other friendly animals.
About Rowan
Rowan is an outgoing, playful orange tabby kitten who finds joy and curiosity in everything around him. At six months old, he's packed with energy and brings nonstop entertainment to any room. Rowan treats life as one big adventure, never missing a chance to explore or keep an eye on the household’s activities. You’ll often catch him kneading soft blankets—his personal way to wind down after a busy day of play. Rowan is a special-needs cat who requires daily help with bladder and colon expression. For the right person, this can quickly become part of your normal routine, and Rowan makes it easy with his upbeat spirit and affectionate nature. He thrives in calm environments, as his condition and playful style mean young children may not be the best match. However, he fits in beautifully with other cats and even dogs, making him a wonderful addition to many types of homes. He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed, and microchipped. Rowan turns six months old under the Cancer sun sign—a sign known for resilience and charm. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Rowan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Rowan adapt easily to a range of homes. They generally do well in apartments or houses, especially if given plenty of enrichment and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rowan and other domestic short hairs do not require outdoor access and often thrive fully indoors, where it is safer. Indoor play and stimulation are usually enough.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rowan's breed can be very good with children, but Rowan himself needs a calm home, ideally without small children, due to his special needs and tendency to be underfoot.











