Luca
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Luca
AvailableLuca is a black, long-haired Persian cat currently in WOLCOTT, CT. He is an adult male, neutered, and house trained, with vaccinations current. Luca’s long, silky coat gives him a regal appearance, and he is best suited for someone who enjoys regular grooming and care.
About Luca
Luca is a two-year-old black Persian with a long, luxurious coat and striking, soulful eyes. He moves with the confident quiet of royalty and prefers gentle companionship over chaos. Luca loves lounging close to his people and leans into the slow routines of brushing and sun-soaked napping. He isn't high-strung; he thrives in a calm home where someone appreciates a peaceful presence. Regular grooming keeps his silky coat at its best, and Luca patiently enjoys these pampering sessions. He's also house trained, neutered, and up-to-date on his vaccinations. This cat is best suited for adopters with Persian experience, as his care requires commitment to dental health and quality nutrition. If you’re after a gentle, affectionate companion and have the right background, Luca stands ready for his new chapter in WOLCOTT, CT. Give him a quiet, loving space, and you'll see his warmth shine. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
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Questions about Luca
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luca, as a Persian cat, does best in a calm and stable indoor home. These cats appreciate a quiet environment and a family that can give them regular attention and routine care.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Persian cats like Luca are not suited to outdoor living and do not require outdoor space. Their long coats and easy-going nature make them strictly indoor pets.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Luca and other Persian cats can do well with gentle, respectful children who understand a cat's need for a calm environment. Rowdy homes may not be the best fit.











