Lorax
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Lorax
AvailableLorax is a small, adult male cat who is a delightful blend of domestic medium hair and domestic short hair. He is already neutered and currently resides at the City of Fort Worth Animal Shelter. His gentle and affectionate nature makes him a wonderful candidate for a loving forever home.
About Lorax
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Lorax, the adorably quirky cat who's in search of a loving home! This charming little gentleman, featuring a sleek coat and twinkling eyes, is full of character and boasts a personality that will warm even the coldest heart. Picture having a friend who greets you with the sweetest purr and is always eager to snuggle up beside you for cozy cuddle sessions. At the perfect stage for a mellow companion, Lorax is ready to fill your life with happiness. He's a gentle soul who truly enjoys the simple pleasures of life—like chasing sunbeams and taking long, peaceful naps in sunny spots. His playful streak will keep you entertained as he discovers new toys and darts around like a true feline ninja! Lorax is not just looking for a home; he's searching for a family to share a lifetime of love, laughter, and playful moments. By adopting Lorax, you'll welcome a loyal companion who will bring endless joy to your days. While Lorax can’t be adopted remotely, he is ready to meet you in person, so be sure to schedule a visit to see how this affectionate little guy could be the perfect fit for your home. This vibrant cat is currently being cared for by a wonderful rescue aiming to find his forever family. Lorax is new to the rescue, and you can bookmark his profile for more updates. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
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Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
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Questions about Lorax
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic cats, including mixes of medium and short hair, adapt well to various living environments such as apartments or houses. They thrive wherever they have cozy spots and enrichments to keep mentally and physically stimulated.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic cats generally do not require outdoor space and often live happily as indoor pets. Providing windows and interactive playtime indoors can fulfill their exercise and stimulation needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats can be great companions for families with children, especially when the cats are well-socialized and children are taught to interact gently and respectfully.
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