Summit
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Summit
AvailableSummit is a male domestic short hair, classified as medium-sized and living in St. Helens, OR. Heās an adult cat and has been neutered. Summit has shown incredible resilience and sweetness on his journey to recovery.
About Summit
Summit is a resilient, sweet tabby whose gentle nature stands out the moment you meet him. Life threw him some tough breaksāhe was found underweight and with injuries to his back legsābut heās pulled through, revealing a steady calm and unshakeable trust. Time and care have brought him back to health, and now he just wants a quiet life filled with affection. He soaks up attention, appreciates peaceful company, and is ready for daily routines that bring comfort instead of worry. Despite his rough beginning, Summit is affectionate and seeks a close bond, trading every purr and gentle nudge for a sense of belonging. Heās looking for a home where he can keep healing, be spoiled a little, and settle in as the cherished companion he shouldāve always been. Expect loyalty and a calm presenceāSummitās heart is big enough for both his own recovery and all the love you can offer. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Summit
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Summit, as a domestic short hair, is well-suited for a range of living environments, from apartments to family homes. He adapts well as long as he has a safe indoor space and plenty of affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Summit generally do not require outdoor space. He will thrive indoors where he can relax and feel secure, especially after his earlier hardships.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Summitās breed is typically gentle and tolerant, making him a good fit for families with children who know how to interact respectfully with cats.











