Napo
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Napo
AvailableNapo is a young, gray/silver Domestic Short Hair located in Layton, UT. He is about 1 year old and is already neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Napo is house trained and does especially well with other cats, thriving on friendship and daily play. As a Taurus, he adds a steady and lovable presence to any cat-friendly home.
About Napo
Napo, short for Napatobapato, is available for adoption starting May 22nd in Layton, UT. After surviving FIP and nearly a year of recovery, he’s become a character with several distinct personalities: wild Napo performs spontaneous acrobatics at all hours, hungry Napo will serenade you passionately until he gets his soft food, and affectionate Napo insists on a five-minute minimum of snuggle time before settling down. Timid at first, Napo is sensitive to stress and noise, preferring a home free from chaos, rowdy dogs, and boisterous children. Give him patience and calm, though, and he will reveal a quirky charm. He absolutely lights up when matched with another energetic cat—he needs a feline companion for daily play and social time. Napo loves interactive toys, cozy beds, and the company of other cats who enjoy both grooming and roughhousing. He has a thing for feather wands, soft wool balls, and plush mice. Looking for a loyal, goofy, and entertaining cat? Napo is ready to meet you. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$120Payment after application.
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Questions about Napo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Napo are adaptable but tend to do best in calm, stable homes where they can establish routines. A quiet and cat-friendly environment will help Napo settle and thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Napo, as a Domestic Short Hair, is content living indoors with plenty of toys and climbing opportunities. He doesn't require outdoor space to be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally good with children, but Napo himself prefers not to be around rambunctious kids. He'll do best in a more peaceful home.











