Scramble
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Scramble
AvailableScramble is a gray and white Domestic Short Hair from Murphysboro, IL. He is an 11-month-old, neutered male, house trained, and medium-sized with a short coat. Scramble is fully vaccinated and brings a cheerful presence to any home.
About Scramble
Meet Scramble! His journey hasn’t been an easy one—rescued from a hoarding situation with his littermates at just 7 weeks old, Scramble waited patiently for someone to notice him. While other kittens found homes, Scramble battled a serious illness called FIP, which is almost always fatal. Thanks to stellar veterinary care and tough spirit, he’s officially cured and thriving. Scramble’s quirky, affectionate personality shines through every day. He’s outgoing, adores meeting new people, and delights in wrestling and playing with other cats, often making everyone laugh with his clumsy silliness. He gets along well with cats and children, and is happiest around laid-back, gentle dogs. Scramble is a true companion—perfectly happy to supervise your desk work, “help” fold laundry, or cozy up in bed with a soft purr and gentle kisses at the end of the day. He’s been neutered, is up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and fully recovered from FIP. There’s just something special about Scramble—he makes every household feel brighter. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Scramble
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Scramble are adaptable and do well in apartments or houses, provided they have space to play and explore. Scramble would thrive in a loving environment where he gets plenty of attention and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Scramble is a Domestic Short Hair and like most cats of his breed, does not require outdoor space as long as he has engaging indoor activities and areas to climb or observe out the window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Scramble is great with children, and Domestic Short Hair cats are usually gentle and patient, making them a good match for families with kids.











