Electrocutie
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Electrocutie
AvailableElectrocutie is a medium-sized, male domestic short hair living in Long Island City, NY. He is fully neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. His playful nature makes him a delightful companion, and he thrives best alongside his brother, Breaker.
About Electrocutie
Electrocutie is a striking tabby with a lively, magnetic personality that makes him the center of attention wherever he goes. He transforms ordinary afternoons into fun-packed adventures and has a gift for drawing everyone into the action. Playtime with him always feels special. Despite his energetic spirit, Electrocutie is deeply affectionate. Once you're in his circle, he'll seek out your attention and lean into gentle petting sessions. He's quick to offer a reassuring nuzzle and happily takes the lead in new situations, especially with his brother Breaker by his side—he’s the perfect mix of hype man and loyal companion. Electrocutie is extremely bonded to Breaker, and these brothers need a home where they can stay together for life. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Electrocutie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Electrocutie do well in a variety of homes, from apartments to larger houses. They appreciate a safe indoor space with cozy spots to relax and plenty of room to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Electrocutie, being a domestic short hair, is content indoors as long as he has scratching posts and toys. They can enjoy supervised outdoor time, but don't require a backyard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are known for being adaptable and social, making Electrocutie a good fit for homes with respectful children.











