Professor Plum
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Professor Plum
AvailableProfessor Plum is a one-year-old, neutered male domestic short hair with a medium build. He is house trained and up-to-date on vaccinations. This friendly cat currently lives in Clinton Township, MI and gets along with other cats and children.
About Professor Plum
Professor Plum and his brother Colonel Mustard are a tight-knit pair of one-year-old cats who bring out the best in each other. Their days are spent as a team, exploring every nook and cranny, sunbathing in the window, and keeping a curious eye on household activity. At night, their adventurous spirit gives way to gentle affection—they’re always ready for a cuddle and never far from each other’s side. Both cats are friendly and social. Professor Plum gets along well with other cats and children, making him a fit for a lively home where companionship matters. His playful energy and loving temperament make him easy to bond with, and if you’re looking for an inseparable pair, these two deliver twice the fun and affection. Adopt them together for a front-row seat to their brotherly antics and their steadfast loyalty. Fun fact: Professor Plum’s birthday places him under the sign of Pisces, so expect a sensitive, intuitive companion. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Professor Plum
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Professor Plum, as a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to indoor living and thrives in households that provide companionship and enrichment. He would be comfortable in both apartments and houses as long as his social and playful nature is given attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Professor Plum do not require outdoor space and are safest when kept indoors. Window perches and toys will satisfy his need to observe and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Professor Plum and his breed generally do well with children, especially if he interacts with them respectfully. His playful and gentle personality makes him a good match for a family home.











