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Yogi

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Chicago, IL
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart

Yogi is a male Domestic Short Hair cat with a large frame and a short, gray and white coat. He is about 1 year and 9 months old and currently resides in Chicago, IL. Yogi is neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained, making him well suited for a home that values a friendly, low-maintenance companion.

About Yogi

In a twist fit for the headlines, Yogi has spent his life convincing an entire Chicago neighborhood that he’s a golden retriever, not the short-haired, gray and white cat he truly is. Neighbors rave about his dog-like charm: greeting everyone at the door, following people around, curling up protectively at night, and, yes, fetching. He’s won over even lifelong dog lovers, offering up loyalty, affection, and an unmistakable playful streak. Yogi’s soft, velvety fur and bright pink nose finally gave away his true feline nature when a sharp-eyed visitor pointed out the facts—he’s all cat, not a bit of dog. Still, Yogi keeps the best parts of both: affectionate, funny, athletic, and up for companionship at every turn. Star sign bonus: born on August 25th, Yogi is a practical, loyal Virgo, so expect a buddy who shows up for every cuddle and game of fetch. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Yogi

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Yogi do well in both apartments and houses, adapting easily to different environments. They thrive with access to cozy spots and places to explore indoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Yogi, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space and is comfortable living fully indoors. A window perch or safe access to a balcony is more than enough to satisfy his curiosity.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yogi's breed is known for being gentle and sociable, so Domestic Short Hairs usually do well with children when properly introduced and supervised.