Fuzz Ball Aka Fuzz
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Fuzz Ball Aka Fuzz
AvailableFuzz Ball is a black and white tuxedo Domestic Short Hair cat, adult and medium-sized, currently in Moline, IL. He's a neutered male with a short coat who is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Fuzz Ball is known for his affectionate nature and outgoing personality.
About Fuzz Ball Aka Fuzz
Meet Fuzz Ball, also called Fuzz, a four-year-old tuxedo cat with a big personality who’s looking for a way out of shelter life in Moline, IL. Fuzz is a talkative guy who thrives on attention and will happily sit in your lap as long as he's getting his cheeks scritched. He loves being pet, is receptive when spoken to, and is fine being picked up. Fuzz has moved from his cage to a free-roam room with no trouble at all. He’s done well with friendly, submissive cats but might prefer being the only cat, depending on the dynamic. His previous home says he isn’t a fan of the unpredictable energy of very young children, but Fuzz should fit in well with quieter, older kids. He’s neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and has tested negative for FIV/FeLV and heartworm. Fuzz Ball is ready to find a quieter home where he can get all the cheek rubs he wants. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Fuzz Ball Aka Fuzz
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fuzz Ball, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to most home environments, whether it’s an apartment or a house. As long as he has safe indoor spaces and companionship, he’ll thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Fuzz Ball do not require outdoor space and are safest and happiest as indoor cats. A window perch or cat tree can serve as a great source of entertainment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fuzz Ball can do well in homes with older, quieter children who understand how to interact respectfully with cats. He’s less comfortable with very young or high-energy kids.











