Banana Pudding
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Banana Pudding
AvailableBanana Pudding is a young, extra-large male domestic short hair with a vibrant orange coat. He’s currently in Edwardsville, IL. Banana Pudding is neutered and has received all recommended vaccinations. While he has a big personality and playful spirit, he isn’t suitable for homes with children.
About Banana Pudding
Banana Pudding, also known as Naners or B Pud, is the epitome of Orange Cat Energy: goofy, vocal, and always up for mischief. This young orange domestic shorthair keeps life interesting, with a knack for announcing his needs and a love for fun. He’s got some oddball cat hobbies, too—napping in his carrier is a favorite, and he’ll chase after a tossed toy with the determination of a retriever. If there’s a food reward in it (especially churu treats), Banana Pudding will do just about anything. He’s also a sucker for Cat TV marathons; plop him in front of a screen and he’s glued with curiosity. After his time in foster care, his playful quirks and entertaining nature are well-documented. While he doesn’t get along with children, he brings plenty of spunk and comedy to an adult home. Banana Pudding is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Fun fact: Born March 25th, he’s an Aries—always chasing adventure. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Banana Pudding
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Banana Pudding, as a domestic shorthair cat, typically thrives in a home environment that provides stimulation and attention. They adapt well to both apartments and houses as long as there’s plenty of interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic shorthair cats like Banana Pudding are happy as indoor cats and do not require outdoor space. A few windows to watch the world and some play space will keep him occupied.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Banana Pudding does not get along with children, so an adult-only home is best for him. Generally, domestic shorthairs can do well with children, but Banana Pudding prefers a quieter environment.
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