Cousin Earl "Ezekiel"
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Cousin Earl "Ezekiel"
AvailableCousin Earl "ezekiel" is a small, adult male domestic medium hair cat with a brown and chocolate coat. He is three years and one month old, neutered, fully vaccinated, and is currently in Denver, CO. He has some special needs that an adopter should be mindful of.
About Cousin Earl "Ezekiel"
Cousin Earl "ezekiel" is a small adult domestic medium hair cat living in Denver, CO. His brown and chocolate coat gives him a warm, gentle look. He is neutered, fully vaccinated, and has some special needs, but he is ready for a calm home that can give him extra attention. Cousin Earl is known for being timid and shy at first, possibly due to his FIV positive status, but with patience, his gentle nature shines through. He appreciates a quiet space to settle in, where he can come out of his shell on his own terms. Cousin Earl would do best in a home that understands cats who need time and a little extra care. Give him the safety of a steady routine and he’ll reward you with loyalty. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Cousin Earl "Ezekiel"
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cousin Earl "ezekiel" is a domestic medium hair cat, and they usually adapt well to indoor environments with quiet, predictable routines. He'd benefit from a low-stress home that allows him a comfortable place to rest and time to acclimate.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic medium hair cats like Cousin Earl "ezekiel" don’t need outdoor space, as they thrive indoors with cozy spots to nap and explore. Supervised outdoor time is sometimes enjoyed, but it's not required.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic medium hair cats can adapt to homes with calm, respectful children. Considering Cousin Earl "ezekiel"’s timid nature, a quieter environment or older children would be best.











