Tuna
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Tuna
AvailableTuna is a five-year-old, neutered, medium-sized domestic short hair tuxedo cat living in Oracle, AZ. He has a short coat and is house trained. His vaccinations are up to date. Tuna has chronic allergies that require daily inhaler medication. He gets along well with both cats and dogs, making him a compatible companion for a multi-pet household.
About Tuna
Tuna is a true character—quirky, sweet, and always ready for a cuddle or a round of play. He’s a tuxedo-clad charmer, blending his need for affection with a fun, goofy spirit that wins people over quickly. Whether snuggled up for a nap or pouncing on a feather toy, Tuna brings warmth and laughter to every moment you share with him. What stands out about Tuna is his gentle respect for other cats; he adapts to more reserved feline friends and gets along beautifully with fellow cats. He's equally friendly with dogs, making him a great fit for a multi-pet household. Tuna’s social side flourishes with human companionship, and his purrs are genuine proof of how much he enjoys being close. While he does have chronic allergies that require daily inhaler use, he takes it like a champ and the process only takes a few seconds. The expense is about $45 monthly, but his easy-going, cooperative nature removes any stress over his care. Tuna has much love to offer and hopes to find a home where sharing affection is a priority. He’s five years old—a Taurus, if you’re curious—which might explain his affectionate, silly determination. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Tuna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tuna, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most indoor environments and is content with apartment or house living, provided he gets plenty of human interaction and cozy resting places.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Domestic Short Hair, Tuna doesn't require much outdoor space and actually thrives as an indoor cat. He's happiest with safe indoor activities and windows to watch the world go by.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Tuna are usually a good fit for homes with children, especially due to their affectionate and adaptable nature.











