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Pollen

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6 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Waynesville, NC
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful😽 Loves Kisses🐈 Cat Friendly

This orange and red male Domestic Short Hair cat is a large, affectionate adult currently residing at Sarge's Animal Rescue Foundation. He is already neutered and fully vaccinated, making him ready for his next adventure in a loving home.

About Pollen

Start your journey together! Apply now. Big paws, chubby cheeks, and the heart of a giant kitten, Pollen is a playful, curious, and affectionate companion. He delights in chasing after feather toys, bunny kicking, stalking crinkle balls, and indulging in catnip adventures. Pollen’s playful nature sometimes gets the best of him, leading to gentle love bites during high-energy play, so a home without young children is ideal. After expending his energy, Pollen is all about curling up for cozy pets, basking in sunny spots, and keeping you entertained with his goofy antics. If you are looking for a feline friend to fill your home with love and laughter, Pollen is the perfect choice. Did you know? Since he was born on February 29, this makes him a rare Leap Year Pisces—Pisces cats are believed to be especially intuitive and sweet-natured! They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Pollen

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats are adaptable and do well in a variety of living environments, from apartments to larger homes. They thrive best where they receive regular interaction and enrichment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats are perfectly content living exclusively indoors, although they may enjoy a safe outdoor enclosure or supervised outdoor time. They do not require specific outdoor space to be happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hair cats are usually friendly and can be great companions for families with children. However, each individual cat's temperament should be considered, and interactions with young children should always be supervised.