Jojo
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Jojo
AvailableJojo is a young, neutered male domestic long-haired cat with a black and white tuxedo coat and medium build. Born in June 2022, he’s about 3 years and 11 months old and lives in Plainville, MA. His vaccinations are up to date, and he’s house trained. Jojo’s long, beautiful coat makes him a striking companion, and he is ready to bring quiet charm and affection to the right home.
About Jojo
Jojo is a gentle, long-haired boy with a striking black and white tuxedo coat. Born around June 2022, he’s still young and has a soft spot for brush time and treats. Jojo is sweet, shy, and docile—he opens up slowly and does best with calm, patient people. He’s FeLV-positive, so he’ll need to be your only cat or live with other FeLV cats, but the condition doesn’t affect people or other animals. Jojo has spent much of his life being socialized after being trapped as a feral and is still new to the indoor world. He’s searching for someone willing to offer stability, kindness, and time. Jojo is available for long-term foster or foster-to-adopt and is ready for his real home to begin in Plainville, MA. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Jojo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jojo, as a domestic long-haired cat, is happiest in a calm indoor home where he can feel safe and secure. This breed does well in apartments or houses with people who respect their space and offer gentle companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long-haired cats like Jojo do not require access to outdoor spaces. They thrive as indoor companions and benefit from plenty of cozy spots and plenty of enrichment indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jojo’s breed tends to be gentle and adaptable, making them a good choice for homes with respectful children. However, Jojo’s shy nature means he’ll do best with kids who are calm and understand how to be gentle.











