Hugo
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Hugo
AvailableHugo is a two-year-old, one-month-old neutered male Domestic Long Hair mix with a medium build who currently resides in Ashland, WI. His vaccinations are up to date. He gets along with other cats and children, making him a wonderful choice for a lively household. Hugo thrives on a special urinary diet to support his health. He embodies gentle affection and curiosity—always looking to connect with his people.
About Hugo
Hugo isn’t a one-size-fits-all cat, but if you’re looking for the real deal, he’s waiting. This orange tiger charmer has eyes that stop you and a spark that keeps you there—always present, full of curiosity, and remarkably affectionate. He gets along well with other cats and is gentle with children, making him easy to love if you have a little patience to spare. Hugo does have some special requirements: he’s on a prescribed urinary diet that keeps him healthy and happy, and he needs someone committed to being consistent with his care. His previous family loved him but couldn’t continue his routine long-term, so he’s searching for someone who won’t mind an extra step or two for the sake of his well-being. At just over two years old, Hugo’s got plenty of life and love ahead, especially for the adopter who appreciates both his spirit and his needs. Born April 9, Hugo is an Aries—no wonder he’s bold, loving, and unforgettable. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$85Payment after application.
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Questions about Hugo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hugo, as a Domestic Long Hair, adapts well to a range of living environments, from apartments to houses. He’ll do best in a calm, loving home where consistency and attention to his special needs are part of daily life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hugo, like most Domestic Long Hairs, is best suited as an indoor cat; he doesn’t require dedicated outdoor space and will thrive with safe indoor enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
The Domestic Long Hair, and Hugo in particular, tends to get along well with children, especially those who respect a cat’s space and boundaries.











