Nemo
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Nemo
AvailableNemo is a medium-sized, neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a gorgeous dark gray coat. At 2 years and 8 months old, he's fully house trained, vaccinated, and lives in Roswell, GA. His short fur and playful personality make him a standout companion for the right adult home.
About Nemo
Nemo is a striking, full-grown cat with a dark gray short coat and captivating greenish eyes. At nearly three years old, he's both affectionate and independent, giving plenty of love to the right person. Nemo thrives as the only cat and prefers adult households where he can be the center of attention. His playful streak shines when chasing toys like 'da bird' or showing off his impressive jumps. He's talkative when greeting you and, after a burst of energy, enjoys curling up for a cuddle on a cozy blanket or your lap while you watch TV. Nemo is smart—and has a knack for learning new things if there are squeeze treats involved. Fully vetted, neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations, Nemo is best suited for an experienced cat lover ready to enjoy his lively spirit and return all the affection he dishes out. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Nemo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Nemo are adaptable, but Nemo does best as the only cat in a quiet adult home where he can rule the roost and bond closely with his person.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nemo is an indoor cat and doesn't require outdoor space; he finds plenty of stimulation and activity inside through play and interaction.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Domestic Short Hairs can be versatile, Nemo prefers an adult-only household since he feels most comfortable without young children around.











