Romeo
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Romeo
AvailableRomeo is a 3-year-old male Persian with a lovely lilac point coat and medium size. He weighs in at a healthy weight, is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. This long-haired beauty is located in Mansfield, PA, and is very affectionate and friendly. He has a delightful personality that makes him a loving companion.
About Romeo
Meet Romeo, a delightful cat who came to us from a breeding situation. This charming guy has been through a lot, initially struggling with fleas and not being neutered or vaccinated. Thankfully, he’s now neutered and all caught up on vaccinations, including feline leukemia, distemper, and rabies. Romeo is a wonderfully vocal companion; he loves to chat, especially around breakfast time and right at 3 AM. If you’re ever late for his meal, be prepared to hear about it! He adores snuggling and prefers to be held close, especially at night when he likes to get cozy next to your head on the pillow. While he gets along well with other cats, a bit of caution is advised with females—his previous housemate has curled ears, and that seemed to unsettle him. For a harmonious atmosphere, he would thrive as an only cat or perhaps one of two in the home. Romeo is ready for his forever home where he can share his affectionate nature and charm. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Romeo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Romeo, being a Persian cat, typically does well in a calm, indoor environment where he can enjoy plenty of affection and cozy spots to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Persians like Romeo do not require outdoor space; they thrive as indoor cats where they can be pampered and safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Romeo can fit well into homes with children, as he is affectionate and gentle, but regular supervision is always best.











