Sir Edward
AvailableSir Edward
AvailableThis senior male Domestic Short Hair cat is small in size and has a beautiful black coat. He is currently in the care of the SPCA of Wake County, is neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Sir Edward is deaf, which makes him extra special and intuitive with his human companions.
About Sir Edward
Start your journey together! Apply now. Sir Edward is a distinguished gentleman looking for a special position as your one-and-only feline companion. With years of experience expertly navigating household routines, Sir Edward is ready to be the star teammate in a home where he can shine on his own. He’s known for his deep devotion—he follows his favorite people from room to room and loves being involved in all the day’s happenings. Shelter staff remark on his collaborative but independent spirit, emphasizing his preference for a quiet, cat-free environment where he gets to enjoy all the one-on-one attention. Being deaf hasn’t slowed him down—it’s sharpened his intuition and his knack for reading human cues, making him an affectionate and responsive partner. Sir Edward is the ideal match for someone looking for a determined, affectionate, and loyal cat ready to lean into every cuddle and bring joy to daily life. If you’re seeking a loving companion who thrives on personal connection and would enjoy being the main focus in your home, Sir Edward could be exactly who you’re looking for. Fun fact: Born March 16, Sir Edward is a Pisces—known for their deep sensitivity and strong bonds with those they love! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Sir Edward
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats are adaptable and do well in various living situations, from apartments to larger homes. They thrive in environments where they feel safe and can interact with their humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats are typically content as indoor pets. If allowed outside, they should always be supervised or have access to a secure outdoor enclosure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children, especially when introduced properly. Their adaptable nature makes them a popular family pet.
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