Pixel N. The
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Pixel N. The
AvailablePixel is a 2-year, 2-month-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a short coat in gray tabby and white coloring. He is house trained and up to date on vaccines. Pixel is special needs due to being FeLv positive and is currently in New York, NY.
About Pixel N. The
Pixel was found wandering the Bronx, tired and limping, but thanks to persistent rescuers, he finally got a proper chance. Now healthy and safe, he’s turned out to be all heart: lofted easily into your arms, want a cat that’ll settle in like a baby? That’s Pixel. He’s a social boy who seeks out human touch and relaxation time, and he blends in easily with other cats around. Pixel is Feline Leukemia-positive (FeLv+), which means he needs to be the only cat or join a home already caring for other FeLv+ cats. His condition isn’t likely to complicate day-to-day life, but he’ll thrive best in a low-stress, loving home—one where his happiness is a focus. Most FeLv+ cats like Pixel can live vibrant, affectionate lives, even if they often don’t reach the very oldest age bracket. Pixel’s ready to meet a person who’ll appreciate his gentle, loyal company. He’s sporting a classic short gray tabby and white coat, and those two-year-old eyes are always hoping for your next move. If you want a cat you can truly connect with, take a closer look. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Pixel N. The
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pixel, a Domestic Short Hair, does well in a variety of living spaces from apartments to houses, as long as he has places to climb, perch, and rest comfortably. Being FeLv+, he especially needs a calm and loving environment where he can feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Pixel are quite content indoors. In fact, for his health and safety, Pixel should remain indoors only—outdoor access isn’t recommended for FeLv+ cats.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pixel’s friendly and gentle personality makes him generally suitable for homes with children who are old enough to respect his space, especially given his FeLv+ status. Supervision and gentle interactions are always best.











