Judd
Available
Judd
AvailableJudd, a medium-sized, young neutered male, is a Domestic Short Hair mix with a golden tiger coat, currently located in Muskegon, MI. He is up to date on vaccinations and is known for his playful and affectionate personality. Judd gets along with other cats and nonaggressive dogs, prefers gentle handling from children, and is eager for a home where he can be the center of attention.
About Judd
Judd is a handsome, golden tabby with a playful streak and plenty of charm. He came to rescue life from a crowded home, arriving alongside several feline companions. Weighing in at about 9 pounds, Judd brings warm, Tigger-like energy and makes it clear when he wants attention. Heāll actively ask for gentle pets and enjoys sharing space with other cats and friendly, nonaggressive dogs. Judd would do well around children who understand how to respect a catās boundariesāsoft touches only, no hugs, and when he wants down, heāll let you know. Because heās never been a solo star, Judd is soaking in the affection he gets and clearly craves more time one-on-one, where he doesnāt have to compete to be noticed. In the right home, expect him to thriveāmore relaxed, more bonded, more himself. Fun fact: with a late April birthday, Judd is a Taurus, which fits his loyal, affectionate vibe. Ready to welcome a golden guy with a gentle spirit and a playful heart? They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Judd
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Domestic Short Hair cat like Judd adapts well to both apartments and houses, thriving in homes where he receives affection and routine. Heāll be happiest someplace calm with a few sunny spots to nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Judd doesnāt require outdoor access; like most Domestic Short Hair cats, heāll settle indoors if provided toys, places to perch, and regular interaction. A safe window view is always a bonus.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally a good fit for families. Judd himself does well with children who respect his boundaries and understand gentle handling.











