Bruno & Loomis
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Bruno & Loomis
AvailableBruno & Loomis are adult, medium-sized male Domestic Short Hair cats with striking gray and orange coats. They both have short fur and are house trained. Both are neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Their personalities strike a balanceāone is gentle, the other more outgoing. They are currently in Warwick, RI.
About Bruno & Loomis
Bruno and Loomis are a bonded duo looking for stability after being abandoned in a hotel room. Bruno, the grey one, is about 2 years old. He's more reserved, takes some time to settle in, and prefers petting to being picked up. Once he trusts you though, his quiet, gentle nature shines through. Loomis, the orange boy, is olderāsomewhere between 4 and 6āand is a total extrovert. Heāll greet you at the door, chatter about his day, and expects you to listen. These two are truly nice cats with distinct personalities that complement each other. Because Bruno is a bit timid, a calm home without young kids is best. Both boys get along with other cats. Theyāre seeking a patient adopter who appreciates both outgoing and shy cats. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bruno & Loomis
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Bruno & Loomis are adaptable but often thrive in calm, stable indoor environments. A quieter home will help Bruno settle in while Loomis enjoys social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bruno & Loomis, as Domestic Short Hair cats, do very well indoors and don't require outdoor space. Supervised outdoor time or a secure catio can be a bonus but isnāt necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats can be good with children, but since Bruno is shy, Bruno & Loomis would fit best in a home without young kids. Older, respectful children may be considered.











