Mr Two
Available
Mr Two
AvailableMr Two is an 8-and-a-half-year-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a sleek black coat, currently in Ephrata, PA. He is classified as a small cat for his size and is up to date on his vaccinations. He’s house trained and looking for a quiet home where he can be the only cat, enjoying lots of attention in his golden years.
About Mr Two
Mr Two is a striking black Domestic Short Hair with a long, sleek build. He came to the rescue after being surrendered and is eager to find a retirement home as the only cat. A calm dog may be ok, but Mr Two much prefers to have all the feline attention for himself. He thrives around people and really lights up with children, always craving more human contact. You’ll often find him asking for chin scratches, rubbing up for affection, and sharing his steady purr. Mr Two remains playful at heart, happily batting at wand toys as though he’s still a youngster. He’s vocal, expressive, and has no problem letting you know what’s on his mind—especially his strong dislike for fish. Mr Two is ready for a quiet, loving home with lots of engagement and space to be the social, affectionate companion he’s meant to be. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$85Payment after application.
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Questions about Mr Two
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Mr Two are highly adaptable and do well in most indoor environments. He’s especially looking for a calm, stable home where he can be the only cat.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mr Two, being a Domestic Short Hair cat, doesn’t require outdoor space and will thrive living indoors with toys and enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mr Two loves children and enjoys being around them, which is common for Domestic Short Hair cats who tend to be affectionate and patient.











