Harry Potter
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Harry Potter
AvailableHarry Potter is a Domestic Long Hair cat with tabby (tiger striped) coloring. He is eight years and eight months old, medium-sized, with a long coat. He is a neutered male, fully vaccinated, and house trained. Harry Potter currently resides in Plainville, MA.
About Harry Potter
Harry Potter is an eight-year-old long-haired male cat with white and brown tabby markings, born September 22, 2017 (putting him under the diplomatic sign of Libra—he loves balance and harmony). He's gentle and people-focused, always drawn toward human company, and quietly observes the world around him with curious eyes. Harry Potter bonds deeply with his person and flourishes with attention and affection. He previously lived outdoors, which makes him especially interested in doorways, so his adopter will need to keep a close watch to ensure he stays safely inside. It’s crucial to note Harry Potter must be the only cat in the household; this isn’t negotiable. Being around other cats makes him anxious, leading to stress-related marking. He’s much more settled in a calm, single-cat home, but during stressful times, some marking may return—he needs someone ready to be patient, consistent, and up for cleaning when needed. In return, he’ll reward you with real loyalty and a quiet, affectionate presence. Currently, he’s on a simple anti-stress medication and continues Miralax in his food, both easy to manage. Harry Potter is warm, appreciative, and responds well to gentle handling. For the right adopter—someone committed to a peaceful, consistent home—he’ll be a deeply rewarding, affectionate companion who brings calm and a dash of playfulness to daily life. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Harry Potter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Harry Potter typically do best in calm, indoor environments, especially when they can bond closely with their people. A quiet, predictable home suits this breed well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Harry Potter, being a Domestic Long Hair, is happiest indoors. He doesn’t need outdoor space and would benefit from window views and safe, enriching indoor activities instead.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Long Hair cats can do well with respectful children, but Harry Potter needs a calm home and would be best with older kids who understand boundaries and gentle handling.











