Jinx Male Tabby Medium
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Jinx Male Tabby Medium
AvailableJinx is a neutered male Domestic Medium Hair with a beautiful brown tabby coat. At around one year and one month old, he’s considered an adult with a medium build. Jinx has a medium-length coat and is house trained. He’s up to date on vaccinations and currently located in Monroe, NC.
About Jinx Male Tabby Medium
Say hello to Jinx, a young, medium-haired tabby with an easy charm. He’s friendly, outgoing, and always up for a game or two. At just over a year old, Jinx has already learned how to fit in beautifully—he’s lived alongside another cat, an older dog, and children in his foster home, and takes it all in stride. His coat has that classic tabby color, plush and soft to the touch. Jinx is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, so he’s fully prepped for a smooth transition to a new family. For those interested in finer details, Jinx was born on April 25th—making him a practical Taurus, steady and even-tempered. If you’re near Monroe, NC and want a sweet, playful cat who fits in anywhere, Jinx could be the perfect match. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Jinx Male Tabby Medium
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jinx, as a Domestic Medium Hair cat, adapts well to most indoor living environments. Whether you have an apartment or a house, he’ll settle in comfortably as long as he has room to play and cozy places to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Jinx do not require access to outdoor space and are happiest indoors, where they can stay safe and entertained.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jinx’s breed is well known for being adaptable and generally friendly with children, and his history shows he gets along with kids in the home.










