Fluff
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Fluff
AvailableFluff is a large, young male cat with a beautiful white and gray/blue/silver coat. At just over a year old, he has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Fluff is currently located in Chattanooga, TN, ready to find a patient and understanding home that appreciates his independent spirit and playful side.
About Fluff
Meet Fluffâa playful little mystery wrapped in fur. Fluff values his personal space, preferring to warm up on his own timeline, but once you earn his trust, you will see a goofy, energetic side that is hard to resist. Heâs figuring out his boundaries and isnât afraid to let you know when he needs a break, yet thereâs a sweet, endearing charm to the way he asks for attention or sorts out cuddle time on his own terms. Fluff thrives on patience, interactive play, and a bit of understanding. Given a thoughtful approach, heâll become a loyal companion with a genuine, one-of-a-kind personality. As a fun fact, Fluffâs birthday puts him under the Aries signâno surprise he loves to lead the way. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$25Payment after application.
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Questions about Fluff
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fluff, being a Domestic Medium Hair cat, usually adapts well to a variety of home environments, ranging from apartments to larger houses. He enjoys having places to retreat and observe his surroundings, so a home with comfortable resting spots and some vertical space would suit him well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Fluff thrive indoors and do not require outdoor space, though supervised time in a secured yard or a catio can enrich his environment. Heâll be content with indoor play if you provide plenty of stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fluff is a Domestic Medium Hair, a breed generally adaptable to homes with respectful children. Given his preference for personal space and slow trust-building, older children who understand boundaries will be the best fit.











