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Prozac

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Rixeyville, VA
🤐 Quiet☺️ Gentle💪 Independent

Prozac is a black and white, short-coated adult male domestic short hair. At about 1 year old, he’s already neutered, vaccinated, and fully house trained. Prozac lives in Rixeyville, VA and seeks a gentle, steady environment where he can take his time to flourish.

About Prozac

Prozac’s name says a lot about his vibe—he brings a sense of calm with him wherever he goes. He’s a little shy when faced with new spaces or people, but with steady patience and kindness, his softer side comes through. Quiet affection is his specialty, and once comfortable, he relaxes into pets and enjoys lounging close by, never demanding but always present. He thrives in a peaceful environment and needs someone who goes at his pace. Prozac isn’t the cat for a bustling household or chaos; he prefers cozy corners, gentle hands, and routines that help him feel safe. As his confidence grows, you’ll find a loyal and soothing friend at your side. Prozac gets along with other cats and would do best in a home that honors his quiet nature. If you want a quiet companion and are patient enough to wait for trust to build, Prozac from Rixeyville, VA might just become your most steadfast friend. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Prozac

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic short hair cats like Prozac do well in most indoor home environments, especially those with calm and consistent routines. Prozac’s gentle nature makes a quiet, stable household ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Prozac and other domestic short hairs are best kept indoors, where they’re safer and less stressed. He’ll be quite content with windows to watch the world and soft corners to nap.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hair cats can adapt to homes with respectful children, though with Prozac’s shy temperament, he’d likely prefer older kids who understand how to give him space.