Marshall
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Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a black and white Domestic Medium Hair cat, large in size, and is currently with The Milo Foundation. As a male cat who has been neutered, he is up to date on vaccinations and is house trained. He has special needs, making him an extra special companion to a caring adopter. His beautiful tuxedo markings and medium-length fur make him particularly striking.
About Marshall
Start your journey together! Apply now. Marshall is a charming, medium-haired tuxedo cat who was rescued after making an office complex his home in Richmond. Now residing in a spacious cat enclosure, he’s gradually getting used to spending time indoors for socialization. Marshall delights in human company—he’s sweet and affectionate with people, happily basking in gentle pets and scratches, and especially relishes long grooming sessions, as his medium coat requires regular brushing. He’s fine with calm, quiet dogs and tolerates being held or carried for short periods, but he’s still finding his confidence inside the home. Marshall prefers moments of observation, contentedly watching for what goes on around him, yet he clearly enjoys attention and closeness when invited. With the right patient adopter, he’ll be able to stretch out, gaze through windows at the outside world, and bask in regular affection from his family. Born on January 17, Marshall is a Capricorn—so expect a loyal companion who values comfort, security, and steady love. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Medium Hair cats adapt well to a variety of living environments, from apartments to larger homes. They especially enjoy spaces with cozy spots and window views.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Medium Hair cats do not require outdoor space and often thrive as indoor companions. They do appreciate having access to safe, stimulating areas indoors and occasional supervised outdoor time if it's safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Domestic Medium Hair cats are suitable for homes with children, as long as interactions are respectful and supervised, especially during the cat's acclimation period.
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