Lorenzo
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Lorenzo
AvailableLorenzo is a large, adult male domestic short hair cat with a chocolate brown tabby coat and short fur. He’s neutered, housetrained, and fully vaccinated. Lorenzo currently lives at a rescue in Johnston, RI, and needs a special urinary diet to stay healthy. He’s gentle and calm—well suited to someone seeking a relaxed companion.
About Lorenzo
Lorenzo turns heads with his striking chocolate brown and black tabby coat, short and sleek, set off by a bright white chin and mouth. At around eight years old, he came to the shelter after losing his caretaker but showed quick resilience once given kindness and quiet attention. At first shy, Lorenzo gradually relaxed, revealing his gentle heart to volunteers who offered slow scritches and time. He likes to be pet, especially under the chin and on the head, and rewards patience with calm companionship. This big, gentle cat has a steady temperament and prefers a peaceful environment. He’s already neutered and came into care with up-to-date rabies and FVRCP vaccinations, has tested negative for FeLV/FIV, had flea prevention, and is microchipped. Lorenzo does require a special urinary dry and wet cat food diet for his ongoing well-being. He’s house trained, moves about quietly, and thrives in homes that value routine and peace. Lorenzo will bring warmth and quiet company to anyone seeking a devoted friend for these golden years. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Lorenzo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Lorenzo do best in homes where they have comfortable indoor spaces and a secure environment. Lorenzo, in particular, would appreciate a calm and stable household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lorenzo, being a domestic short hair, does not require outdoor space and is perfectly content living indoors. Indoor life helps him stay healthy and safe, especially as he ages.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most domestic short hair cats, including Lorenzo, can adapt well to households with respectful children. His gentle nature would likely make him a good fit for a family setting.











