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Radon

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4 years old|Domestic Long Hair|Male|Medium|North Haven, CT
♿️ Special needs🧠 Smart💪 Independent💂 Protective

Radon is a male Domestic Long Hair with a gorgeous long black coat and a medium build, currently in North Haven, CT. He is around 4 years and 5 months old and has been neutered and vaccinated. Radon is house trained and enjoys independence, and he has special needs related to being FIV positive. His Sagittarius sun sign lines up with his independent, adventurous vibe.

About Radon

Radon is a striking long-haired black cat with a seriously noticeable presence. His glossy, thick coat and confident stance make him hard to miss—he’s pure showstopper material. At first, Radon can be a little reserved and won’t rush into trust; he prefers to feel things out and get comfortable at his own pace. Give him the room he needs and, once you’re part of his circle, you’ll see the warm, sweet side he keeps tucked away. He’s got an independent streak and a dash of sass. If you appreciate a cat who’s got opinions and isn’t shy about sharing them, Radon won’t let you down. Radon is FIV positive, but with good care he can live just as happy and long as any other indoor cat. He does well with people who accept that he needs time and space to settle in. Radon would be a great match for someone who values a cat with a little extra personality and doesn’t mind earning their trust. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Radon

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Radon, as a Domestic Long Hair, adapts well to quiet indoor environments with calm routines. He thrives in homes that respect his independent nature and allow him to settle at his own pace.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Radon is best kept indoors, especially being FIV positive. Domestic Long Hairs like him don’t require outdoor space, but they do appreciate safe window views and interactive indoor play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Radon's breed can generally adapt to homes with respectful, older children who understand cat behavior. Given Radon's reserved side, he'd do best with kids who respect boundaries.