Sanchez
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Sanchez
AvailableSanchez is a medium-sized, short-haired male flame point Siamese, currently in Richmond, VA. He’s an adult cat who is neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Sanchez gets along with other cats but not with dogs. He does not have special needs.
About Sanchez
Meet Sanchez, a flame point Siamese with movie-star cheeks and a famously soft heart. He’s around 4 years old with a solid stocky build and a face you can’t help but want to smoosh. Sanchez spent some time fending for himself on the streets of Hopewell but has quickly discovered that sunbeams, soft cushions, and head scratches are far superior to alley life. He’s affectionate, seeks out attention, and loves to dole out snuggles. Sanchez is FIV-positive (but FeLV negative) and will thrive as an indoor cat. He gets along nicely with other cats, but dogs really aren’t for him. With age-appropriate vaccines, neuter, and microchip already done, he’s ready for his forever home. Once you meet him in person, his squishy cheeks and gentle personality will win you over before you know it. Give this laid-back, affectionate guy a chance to settle into your life and you’ll never look back. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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$180Payment after application.
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Questions about Sanchez
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sanchez, as a Siamese and FIV-positive cat, is best suited to a calm indoor environment where he can enjoy consistent companionship and safety. A cozy home with soft spots for lounging will make him happiest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Indoor living is best for Sanchez, especially since he’s FIV-positive. Siamese cats do fine without outdoor space, preferring windows to watch the world go by.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sanchez, being a gentle and affectionate Siamese, can do well with respectful children, particularly if they know how to give cats space when needed.











