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Byrne

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3-7 years|Tiger|Male|Medium|Fulton, NY
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social🚽 House Trained

Byrne lives in Fulton, NY and is a medium-sized tiger-patterned cat. He is an adult male who is neutered, current on all vaccinations, and house trained. Byrne is known to get along with dogs and children, and he prefers either to be an only cat or to live with a confident feline companion.

About Byrne

Byrne is a bold, self-assured orange tiger cat whose two years have already been eventful. Found abandoned at a gas station—without even a slice of the infamous Byrne Dairy pizza—he now runs his foster home as an unofficial Office Manager. Byrne spends his days shadowing his humans, making sure productivity is up and cat-petting quotas are met. Attention is his currency, and he actively seeks it, always preferring to be in the middle of the action. This confident, charming cat thrives on companionship. He’s affectionate, deeply people-oriented, and loves being involved in daily life. Byrne has a big personality and isn’t shy about establishing himself as the boss. He does well with dogs and respectful children, but will likely be happiest as a solo cat or with another confident feline who won’t mind his executive presence. Despite his rocky start, Byrne remains cheerful and loving, bringing a dash of goofy orange-cat energy to any space. He’s looking for a permanent role as your right-hand man, ready to supervise your days and soak up all the affection he deserves. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Byrne

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

    Byrne, as a domestic tiger cat, adapts well to a variety of indoor environments, especially where he can interact closely with his people. He'll do best in a household where someone enjoys a social and curious companion.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic cats like Byrne don't require outdoor space and generally thrive indoors. As long as Byrne has plenty of enrichment and attention inside, he'll be perfectly content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Byrne is known to do well with respectful children, and domestic cats usually fit easily into homes with kids who understand boundaries.