Michael C Hall
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Michael C Hall
AvailableThis large, male American Shorthair with a gray tabby coat is about two years old and currently at Guadalupe County Humane Society. He has a short coat and is house trained. He has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations, making him ready for a loving home. He is comfortable around dogs but may be shy with other cats, and he loves to receive attention from people.
About Michael C Hall
Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today. Michael C Hall was lovingly surrendered when his owner had to move abroad and couldn't bring him along. This large, short-haired American Shorthair tabby is a bit shy at first, but quickly reveals his sweet side once he feels comfortable. Raised by his previous owner from kittenhood, he's well-socialized with people and enjoys affectionate attention. While Michael C Hall isn't very familiar with other cats and may hide or hiss if approached by them, he is very accustomed to the company of dogs, having lived with one his whole life. He warms up nicely to new human friends and will happily share his affection once settled. At around two years old, he has plenty of playful curiosity and brings a special, charming personality to any household. Ready to be loved, he's looking for a caring home where he can flourish as the adored feline companion he's always been. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Michael C Hall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The American Shorthair cat is adaptable and does well in both apartments and houses. They thrive in environments where they have cozy spots to rest and safe areas to explore indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Shorthairs are content as indoor cats and do not require outdoor space. They can benefit from window perches or secure enclosures for occasional outdoor enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Shorthairs are generally good with children due to their gentle and playful nature. They appreciate respectful interaction and can be affectionate family members.
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