Ted
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Ted
AvailableTed is a young, neutered male Domestic Short Hair in Hoover , AL, who is about 1 year and 4 months old. He’s medium-sized and up to date on his vaccinations. Ted is known for his resilience and affectionate nature despite having some bathroom challenges following an injury. He gets along well with both cats and dogs, looking for a compassionate adopter ready to welcome him into a loving home.
About Ted
Ted is incredibly sweet and affectionate, happiest when he’s curled up close to his favorite people. His gentle, loving energy will win over even the most stubborn of cat skeptics. Ted’s path here was a tough one—he was rescued from a colony where he didn’t fit in and lost his tail after an injury. As a result, Ted has limited control over his bathroom habits, which earned him the nickname “Teddy the Pooper.” It might sound daunting, but seasoned cat lovers know that caring for animals comes with its unpredictabilities. Despite this, Ted is all heart. He’s seeing a vet regularly and there’s hope that medication will help improve his comfort in the long term. Ted dreams of a home with someone empathetic and patient—someone willing to look past his quirks and see the loyal companion underneath. For the right adopter, Ted is a daily lesson in resilience and unconditional love. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Ted
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Ted typically thrive in a variety of environments, from quiet apartments to family homes. Ted's adaptable, affectionate personality makes him well-suited for almost any living space as long as he receives plenty of attention and care.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ted, as a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space to be happy. He is content living entirely indoors where he will be safest and most comfortable, especially given his special needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally a good fit for families with children, and Ted’s gentle nature suggests he would do well with respectful kids. Supervision and gentle handling are always important to ensure a positive relationship.











