Remus
Available
Remus
AvailableRemus is a small, adult male Manx living in Springfield, OR, with a striking brown tabby coat highlighted by black, gray, and blue tones. He has been neutered and vaccinated. Remus must remain on a special diet and needs an adopter with experience caring for Manx cats or someone ready to learn about their requirements.
About Remus
Remus is a silky brown tabby Manx in Springfield, OR, with a stocky build and a deep love of human company. He’ll stare you down and meow until you give him the affection he wants, and he’s always ready for some attention—picking him up is no problem as long as you’re prepared for his solid frame. Toys don’t get much of his energy; instead, you’ll find him stretched out in the sun or curled up on a cat tree, just waiting for more pets. Remus enjoys lounging and regular meals and would happily claim the title of couch buddy in your home. He prefers to be the only cat, though he does great with his brother Sirius (who’s adoptable soon), and he’s excellent around friendly, mellow dogs. His ideal situation will include someone familiar with Manx cats or willing to learn, as he must remain on a special diet and needs an adopter who understands the breed’s unique needs. Remus is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. As a Taurus, Remus is all about comfort and routine—no wonder he seeks out sunny naps and cozy laps. Ready to make Remus the king of your couch? Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Remus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Manx cats like Remus do well in quiet, indoor homes where they can enjoy interaction with their humans and have access to cozy resting spots.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Remus, being a Manx cat, is quite content indoors and does not require outdoor space, making him a good fit for apartments or houses without yards.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Manx cats such as Remus often do well with older, cat-savvy children who respect their boundaries and needs.











