Stitch
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Stitch
AvailableStitch is a large, male domestic short hair with a brown tabby and white coat, living in Portland, OR. He’s seven years and eleven months old, neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. His coat is short and his personality is gentle and calm.
About Stitch
Stitch is a big, gentle soul who’s happiest when he’s lounging and soaking up belly rubs. He’s quiet by nature and deeply affectionate with people, making him the kind of cat that brings calm to any home. After his person passed away, Stitch arrived at Animal Aid with his siblings. Dental problems meant he lost most of his teeth, and for a while, he was pretty unwell due to complications. Thankfully, he’s back to his old self, though regular bloodwork is recommended to monitor some liver and pancreas changes—likely just scar tissue but worth keeping an eye on. He gets along fine with most other cats and does well with respectful children. One note: Stitch tends not to squat in the litter box, so a tall-sided box keeps things tidy. Born June 1, 2018, Stitch is a Gemini—curious and adaptable by astrological nature. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Stitch
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Stitch adapt well to a variety of homes, from apartments to houses. They appreciate places where they can find a cozy spot to relax and interact with their humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Stitch, as a domestic short hair, is perfectly comfortable as an indoor cat and doesn’t require outdoor access to thrive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Stitch tend to do well with children, especially gentle ones, making them a strong choice for families.











