Guacamole
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Guacamole
AvailableGuacamole is a senior, neutered male domestic short hair with a medium build, currently located in East Montpelier, VT. He has tested positive for FIV and would benefit from a calm indoor environment, especially one shared with other friendly felines. Guacamole is finding his bearings in a new setting and brings his gentle, shy personality to those willing to let him settle in.
About Guacamole
Guacamole lost his home when his previous owner moved, so heās in search of a new place to settle. Give him a little time and patienceāhe starts out shy, but once he knows you, he becomes that classic lap cat who likes to be close and soak up affection. Heās lived successfully with other cats from his original household and seems most comfortable in feline company, but doesnāt have experience with dogs or children and would probably do best in a calmer, adults-only setting. Guacamole used to enjoy indoor/outdoor life, but heās now FIV positive, which makes a protected indoor environment a better fit for him from here forward. Heās still adjusting and waiting for the right person to notice him. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Guacamole
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Guacamole are usually happiest in a stable, indoor environment where they can relax and feel safe. He would thrive best in a calm home, especially given his FIV positive status.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Guacamole is a domestic short hair who previously enjoyed some time outdoors, but now, as an FIV positive cat, he should be kept indoors to protect his health. Heāll do well in any home that offers space to explore and perch by the window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs can adapt to homes with children, but Guacamoleās history suggests he feels more at ease in quieter, adult-only homes. A calm environment suits him best.











