Jax
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Jax
AvailableJax is a four-year-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a striking gray, blue, and white coat. He’s an extra-large cat who is house trained and fully vaccinated. Jax currently lives in Gibsonia, PA, and is known for being gentle, friendly, and exceptionally good with other animals.
About Jax
Meet Jax. This big, cuddly guy wins people and cats over with his affectionate nature. Despite his hefty size, Jax is surprisingly nimble—he’ll spring off the cat tree to chase a wand toy or leap midair after his favorite prey, always with more agility than you’d expect. He’s not just playful, he’s a true gentleman with fellow cats: sharing snacks, joining group games, and always keeping things light. Even when his energy spikes, Jax never crosses the line into aggression. It’s hard not to fall for his daily routine—he’ll hop down for pets and head scratches the instant someone enters the room. Jax is missing his tail due to an old injury, which left him with some ongoing bladder challenges. He stays on top of it with help from his humans, who express his bladder a few times a day and give him meds that make things easier. Jax doesn’t let this dampen his spirits, lining up for care and attention with his usual easygoing attitude. He’s about four years old, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Jax is looking for a home with folks who understand his needs and are ready to return his devotion. Born under the sign of Pisces, he’s every bit the gentle, loving soul you’d expect. If you can handle a bit of extra care, you’ll gain an endlessly loyal companion. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Jax
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Jax adapt well to various home environments, from apartments to houses. As long as he has safe, comfortable indoor spaces to explore and relaxing spots to lounge, he’ll be content.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jax and most Domestic Short Hair cats thrive indoors and don’t require outdoor space. They do enjoy views and interactive toys inside to stay stimulated and active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jax’s breed is known for their gentle and friendly temperament, making them great for families. Jax himself gets along particularly well with children.
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