Robin Hood
Available
Robin Hood
AvailableRobin Hood is a large, brown and white tabby with a beautiful medium-length coat, currently residing at Give Me Shelter Cat Rescue. He is an adult male domestic medium hair/tabby mix who is house trained, ensuring he will be a tidy addition to your home. Robin Hood’s vaccinations are all up to date, giving you peace of mind about his health.
About Robin Hood
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Robin Hood and Little John, the legendary feline duo with personalities just as memorable as their names! While Robin Hood takes the lead as the bold, playful toy hunter, Little John wins hearts with his gentle nature and impressive purr. Rescued in partnership with ACT Spay Neuter Clinic, these two have already shown their love for children and their dedication to companionship, often greeting kids at the door and joining the family for movie nights. Robin Hood delights in following you from room to room, leaning into every pet and snuggle, while Little John finds joy in relaxing scratches and is on a healthy meal plan to help manage his weight—he’s a big boy with lots of love to give! They are bonded brothers, inseparable, affectionate, and happiest when together. They’re eager for a home where they can play, groom, and cuddle with each other—and with their people. These loyal, social boys will thrive in a loving family ready for twice the affection and twice the charm. Since Robin Hood is a Virgo, you can expect a clever and devoted companion. The boys are looking for a forever home that’s ready for their next great adventure together. Please note: Robin Hood should be adopted with his best friend, and both are strictly indoor cats. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Robin Hood
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic medium hair/tabby cats are highly adaptable and do well in both apartments and larger homes. They appreciate a cozy indoor environment with places to climb and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed is best suited for indoor living and does not require outdoor space. Providing window perches or cat trees helps satisfy their curiosity and need for stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic medium hair/tabby cats are generally friendly and tolerant, making them great companions for homes with children when properly introduced and socialized.
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