Willy
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Willy
AvailableWilly is a 3-year-old neutered male domestic long hair cat living in Fort Worth, TX. He has a striking long coat and a big, fluffy tail. With a medium size and an active, playful personality, Willy is fully house trained and his vaccinations are up to date. Having overcome illness as a kitten, he’s now in good health and ready for his next chapter.
About Willy
Willy is a stunning 3-year-old long-haired male with a thick, fluffy tail that always seems to be in motion. He has a playful streak and keeps himself busy—a cat who likes to chase, climb, and find mischief when the mood strikes. At the same time, he’s not above winding down for a long cuddle with his foster mom when the energy wanes. Willy gets along with other cats, though he does bring a bold, dominant personality to the mix, so gentle companions or a solo home might help him shine. As a kitten, he battled through FIP and came out the other side healthy and resilient. He's now strong, lively, and expected to enjoy a normal, happy life with his next family. Fun fact: Willy is a Gemini, known for their playful and curious nature. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Willy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Willy, as a domestic long hair cat, adjusts well to most indoor environments. He’ll thrive in a home where he receives regular interaction and plenty of playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long hair cats like Willy are best kept indoors, with windows or a safe catio for enrichment. They don't need outdoor space but benefit from room to explore inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Willy’s breed is generally suitable for homes with children, especially those who respect a cat’s boundaries. Supervision is always a good idea with youngsters.











