Sea
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Sea
AvailableSea is a neutered male Domestic Short Hair, medium in size, living in Saint Paul, MN. He's around 3 years and 3 months old, vaccinated, and does well with his litter box. Sea prefers wet food and enjoys a consistent schedule.
About Sea
Sea has a fitting name—his personality runs deep, unpredictable, and full of gentle surprises. Once he settles in, he turns into an affectionate companion, greeting familiar faces with chirps and headbutts at their legs. Head scratches and back rubs have become some of his favorite things. Sea is still warming up to indoor life, feeling out the boundaries, and sometimes startles at unexpected noises or motion, retreating to a safe spot to watch what unfolds. During quieter hours, he likes to play solo, especially with balls and toys, sometimes making his presence heard while the rest of the house sleeps. While he stays close to ground level for now, his confidence and curiosity are growing, hinting he might soon explore higher places. Sea appreciates a steady routine, especially at mealtime, and his litter box habits are solid. Wet food is his top choice, but he'll nibble dry food when needed. If you want a cat who brings a bit of the ocean's mystery and calm, Sea might be waiting for you in Saint Paul, MN. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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$180Payment after application.
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Questions about Sea
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sea, as a Domestic Short Hair, does well in a variety of indoor environments, from apartments to houses. He adapts well if he's given safe indoor spaces and a set routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Sea don't require outdoor space and typically thrive indoors with enough room to explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sea, being a Domestic Short Hair, generally does well with children as long as introductions are calm and children are respectful of his boundaries.











