Harrison
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Harrison
AvailableHarrison is a medium-sized male domestic short hair cat with a gray and white tabby coat. He is an adult cat living in Dunkirk, NY. Harrison is neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained, offering a low-maintenance and healthy companion ready for adoption. His short coat is easy to manage, and he has a friendly temperament that fits nicely into a welcoming home.
About Harrison
Harrison is a gray and white tabby with a short, easy-care coat and an easygoing look. Heās a social adult cat in Dunkirk, NY whoās happiest around other cats. Harrison is both house trained and neutered, with all his vaccinations up to date, making him ready for a new home right away. Friendly and curious, Harrison doesnāt just tolerate other catsāhe gets along well with them, so multi-cat homes are a good fit. His breed roots as a domestic short hair give him a sturdy, medium build and a playful but not overly demanding personality. If you are looking for a sociable, affectionate feline companion who will settle in quickly, Harrison stands out. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Harrison
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Harrison are very adaptable and do well in apartments, houses, and most indoor environments. They thrive in homes where they receive attention, enrichment, and a safe indoor space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Harrison, being a Domestic Short Hair, is content as an indoor-only cat and doesn't require outdoor space. If supervised or in a cat-safe enclosure, he might enjoy outdoor time, but it isn't necessary for his well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Harrison are generally gentle and sociable, making them a good option for families with children. Proper introductions and supervision as kids learn to interact respectfully are important.











