Cooper
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Cooper
AvailableCooper is a neutered male domestic short hair living in Manchester, NH. He is an adult cat of medium size, with vaccinations up to date and is house trained. Cooper manages early kidney disease with a prescription diet, and his sensitive stomach and small recurring anal prolapse require routine vet monitoring. He thrives in a home where attention and companionship are abundant.
About Cooper
Cooper is a cat who attaches himself fully to his person and makes it his mission to be wherever you are, day or night. If you’ve ever wanted nonstop companionship, Cooper will deliver—he’s what some call a “stage 5 clinger.” He’s endlessly loyal and makes your routine his own, whether that means observing spreadsheets at your desk or curling up beside you when it’s time to sleep. This intense devotion has led to two returns to the shelter, not for any personality flaw, just because he needs an adopter who will embrace a cat with a big heart who gives his all. He needs a home where someone is around much of the time and happy to engage with a deeply affectionate feline. Some extra room to occasionally tuck away for alone time would be helpful, since Cooper isn’t big on solitude or long naps—he’s definitely more of a night owl. Medically, Cooper manages early kidney disease with a prescription diet, and he deals with a sensitive stomach along with a minor recurring anal prolapse that will need periodic vet checks, but these are stable. His energy and spirit are undiminished. A quiet home with a patient adopter who truly wants a constant, loving companion is what Cooper is hoping for. He doesn’t get along with other cats or dogs, so he’s best as the only pet. Cooper’s waiting for someone who will appreciate having a loyal shadow through thick and thin. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Cooper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Cooper do well in a variety of living situations, but given his personality, he needs a stable home where someone is around frequently and there’s space for downtime if needed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cooper, a domestic short hair cat, is best suited as an indoor cat and does not require outdoor space. He finds comfort and safety indoors with his people.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs can be good with children, but since Cooper prefers to be the only animal and craves lots of quiet affection, he may do best in a home with older, respectful children or adults only.











