Mr. Beaumont
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Mr. Beaumont
AvailableMr. Beaumont is a black and white (tuxedo) Domestic Shorthair, about 2 years and 7 months old, and currently residing in Cornelius, NC. He has a short coat and a medium build. Fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccines, Mr. Beaumont values his independence and prefers a calm environment.
About Mr. Beaumont
Mr. Beaumont arrived at the shelter after living as a friendly stray. He comes across as an independent soul who sizing you up thoughtfully before letting you get close. Beaumont does everything on his terms, but once he feels comfortable with someone, he settles in well and appreciates a predictable home. This tuxedo gentleman is quiet, fastidious, and fully litter trained, rarely making a mess or fuss. He thrives on calm routines and likes having the choice to seek affection—or simply watch birds from the window and stretch out wherever the sun hits. Beaumont isn’t needy, but he does enjoy a good meal and a bit of roaming or exploring when the mood strikes. He’d fit best with a patient adopter who values quiet companionship and understands a cat that needs time and space to adjust. Given his reserved nature, he’s best suited for a laid-back home without a lot of commotion or pressure. Mr. Beaumont is neutered, vaccinated, and in great health, ready for a new start after his time outside. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Mr. Beaumont
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Shorthair cats like Mr. Beaumont do best in calm, predictable homes where they can feel safe. They adapt well to apartments or houses as long as they have cozy spots to retreat to.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Shorthairs like Mr. Beaumont are content indoors and do not require outdoor access, but they enjoy window perches and safe places to watch the world go by.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Shorthairs can do well in homes with children if the kids are gentle and respectful, but independent cats like Mr. Beaumont may prefer adult households or homes with older children who understand boundaries.











