Nash
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Nash
AvailableNash is a black Domestic Long Hair cat with a long, plush coat. He is a young, large, neutered male who is fully vaccinated. Nash is house trained and lives in Buffalo, NY. Though FIV+, Nash does well living with other non-FIV cats and thrives with good care and nutrition.
About Nash
Nash began his life navigating the tough city streets of Buffalo but now knows comfort and care is possible. He’s a long-haired, striking black cat who’s found safety and is looking for a calm, forever home. Nash is FIV+, which means his immune system needs a bit more attention, but with regular vet visits and good nutrition, he can live a full, happy life. He lives peacefully with non-FIV cats, so sharing space is absolutely possible. Nash is slow to open up, but patience leads to deep loyalty and affection. He enjoys quiet companionship, preferring to be close by and exuding an easy tranquility. Once he trusts you, he’s all in—a calm, steady presence and always ready for gentle company. If you’re searching for a soft-hearted cat who blossoms with time and gentle attention, Nash could be the perfect match. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Nash
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nash, a Domestic Long Hair, does best in a stable home environment where he can enjoy comfort and low-stress surroundings. These cats thrive with plenty of cozy spots to relax indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Nash are well-suited to indoor living and do not require outdoor space. They benefit from indoor enrichment like scratching posts and window views.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nash’s breed is typically patient and can be a good match for homes with respectful children, especially if they understand boundaries and interact gently.











