Colin Feral
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Colin Feral
AvailableColin Feral is a black and white tuxedo Domestic Short Hair living in Virginia Beach, VA. At about 1 year and 3 months old, he is a small, short-haired male who is neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Colin knows how to communicate what he needs and thrives with patient, understanding caregivers.
About Colin Feral
Colin Feral is a young tuxedo cat with some eye-catching spots on his legs—a square-ish, hourglass marking sets him apart. He’s scrappy, with a healing scratch on his nose, and came in from the outdoor life by serenading a neighborhood cat lover until she caved and fed him. Colin is extremely vocal and not shy about speaking up when he wants something. He’s making the transition to indoor life with patience and the help of foster folks. Affection is strictly on his terms: he’ll rub against calm hands and tolerate head scritches if he feels secure. Fast movements or nervous energy can stress him out, making him wary, and he will use his paws for boundaries. He’s not the right fit for households with kids or anyone hoping for a cuddly lap cat right away. Instead, patience and gentle, assertive energy help him adjust. Touch stick games and playtime are his favorite ways to interact, and he goes wild for wand toys, laser pointers, mice, and silvervine. Scratchers keep him busy, too. He’ll thrive in a roomy space and will need a gradual introduction if you have other pets, since he grew up in a cat colony. Let Colin show you his quirky charm in his own time, and you’ll see what a unique companion he is. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Colin Feral
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Colin Feral, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, does best in an indoor environment where he can feel safe and secure. Apartments or homes with safe, enriched spaces work well for him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Colin Feral are well-suited to indoor living and do not require outdoor space, though a window perch or safe outdoor enclosure can provide enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Domestic Short Hair cats can do well with children, but Colin Feral prefers a home without kids due to his need for calm, patient handling.











