Snotley Crue
Available
Snotley Crue
AvailableSnotley Crue is an orange and red Domestic Short Hair who is about 1 year and 1 month old and currently in Port Richey, FL. This neutered male has vaccinations up to date and requires basic supportive care for a manageable special need. He’s known for being social and laid back.
About Snotley Crue
Yes, the name is accurate and honestly iconic. Snotley Crue showed up facing the worst odds after a very rough start at the county shelter, where he was gravely ill and facing euthanasia. His turnaround is remarkable—he bounced back, kept his quirky edge, and now throws a little rock n’ roll into the daily routine. Snotley is believed to have feline herpes, which means every now and then he gets sneezy, snotty, or a bit runny-eyed. With antivirals and basic care, he rallies quickly and it doesn’t stop him from loving people hard. The condition is manageable and doesn’t affect his ability to enjoy life or connect with his people. More than anything, Snotley is a total softie: affectionate, laid back, deeply social. He’ll pick the coziest spot in the room, purr up a storm, cuddle nonstop, and welcome every animal or human who shows up. He’s not about chaos—he’s traded it in for naps and easygoing companionship. If you want an affectionate cat with a bit of a redemption story (and a sense of humor), Snotley is ready to move on and snuggle in for good. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Snotley Crue
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Snotley Crue do well in most home settings, including apartments and houses, as long as they have cozy spots to rest. He’d thrive where he can be around people and settle into routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Snotley Crue, being a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space and is perfectly content living entirely indoors. A window perch or safe balcony is plenty if available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Snotley Crue are generally very adaptable and can do well in homes with children, provided interactions are gentle and respectful.










