Noirot
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Noirot
AvailableNoirot is a neutered male Domestic Short Hair, about 2 years and 6 months old, with a shiny black short coat. He is house trained, and his vaccinations are all up to date. Noirot is currently located in Houston, TX and enjoys the comforts and stability of indoor life.
About Noirot
Meet Noirot—French for 'dark,' which matches his sleek black coat perfectly. He came in from the streets with a few little scars, reminders of a rougher start, but they've only made him more grateful for comfort and safety. Noirot is a gentle soul who appreciates quiet, calm surroundings and is especially fond of toys (he prefers them right where he leaves them). Silvervine, chew treats, and anything tasty quickly win him over, and he’s a champion napper who loves to settle in on a cozy bed. Noirot can be cautious at first and easily startled, but once he trusts you, his loyal, affectionate side emerges—he's soft, snuggly, and easy to handle, happiest around gentle humans and cats who respect his calm pace. He’s looking for a home with inside voices and patient people who understand that a cat with a history just needs a little time and kindness to blossom. Noirot is ready to exchange his old street life for one filled with purrs, naps, and gratitude. He is in Houston, TX. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Noirot
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Noirot are adaptable but thrive in calm indoor environments. Noirot especially prefers a peaceful home with gentle voices and routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Noirot, being a Domestic Short Hair, does not need outdoor access and is content as an indoor companion. Indoor living is ideal for his safety and comfort, particularly given his cautious nature.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children, especially those who understand the need for gentle handling and calm energy. Noirot would do best with kids who are respectful and patient.











