Avocado
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Avocado
AvailableAvocado is a male baby domestic short hair cat in St. Louis, MO. He has a medium build and a striking short coat of orange tabby. House trained and altered, he is up-to-date on vaccinations and ready to find his new home.
About Avocado
Avocado is a striking young orange tabby with an unforgettable face that says, "Don’t even think about it," accompanied by a personality that begs, "Please pet me immediately." He sports a case of Resting Jerk Face, often looking suspicious or even hissing dramatically to set the stage. However, once those chin scritches start, he leans in, revealing the affectionate lovebug beneath his tough facade. Life in the shelter can be daunting for Avocado. The noise and chaos aren’t his scene; he dreams of a peaceful home. Imagine him lounging in a sunny spot, basking in your praise, having stepped away from his brief career as a dramatic feline. If you appreciate a cat that gives a spicy first impression but has a gooey, sweet inside, Avocado could be the furry companion you’ve been looking for. His adoption fee is waived and includes neuter surgery, up-to-date vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, a veterinary exam, and a starter bag of food. That’s a terrific deal alongside this charming orange boy who might initially come off tough, but is fundamentally just a fluffy marshmallow.
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Questions about Avocado
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Avocado, as a domestic short hair cat, thrives in a calm, quiet home. He prefers a less chaotic environment, ideal for his gentle and affectionate nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This young tabby doesn't require much outdoor space, as he would be happiest lounging indoors, particularly in a sunny spot.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Avocado can get along with children, it's essential to consider his need for a quiet environment. A calm household with respectful kids would be ideal.
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