Zebra Cakes
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Zebra Cakes
AvailableZebra Cakes is an adult, neutered male Domestic Short Hair cat living in West Lafayette, IN. He has a medium build and is fully house trained. Zebra Cakes is up to date on his vaccinations and requires a special sensitive stomach diet to keep him healthy. Friendly with other cats, he is currently in a foster home, waiting for his perfect match.
About Zebra Cakes
Zebra Cakes currently lives in a foster home and is looking for a family to call his own. He has a sensitive stomach, so he sticks to Hill's sensitive stomach food and takes a daily probiotic to keep him feeling his best. This playful and social cat gets along well with other cats. He may need a little time to settle into a new environment, but once he does, you’ll find he’s happy to be picked up and even tolerates nail trims from someone patient. Zebra Cakes enjoys playing fetch, purrs up a storm when you give him attention, and has a sweet side that shines—especially when that little tongue sticks out because he's missing a few teeth. He's best suited for someone with a bit of patience and a knack for fishing out toys from under the couch. If you’re looking for a cat who brings both fun and affection, Zebra Cakes will keep you entertained and loved. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$80Payment after application.
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Questions about Zebra Cakes
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Zebra Cakes do well in a variety of homes, from apartments to larger houses, as long as they have comfortable spaces to relax and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Zebra Cakes would be perfectly happy staying indoors, as Domestic Short Hair cats do not need outdoor space and thrive as indoor companions.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats, including Zebra Cakes, are generally good with children, especially when properly introduced and given time to adjust.











