Orangie
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Orangie
AvailableOrangie is a medium-sized male Domestic Short Hair with a short orange tabby coat. Heās an adult cat who is neutered, house trained, and vaccinated. Orangie is currently in Brooklyn, NY and gets along well with both cats and dogs. Being FIV positive hasnāt slowed him downāheās thriving and enjoys a calm, affectionate environment.
About Orangie
If you want a cat who never strays far from your side, Orangie will stick to you like glue. This big orange tabby is easy on the eyes with his short, striped coat, and heās got a big heart to match. Orangie is FIV positive, but that wonāt stand in his wayāheās already mingling happily with other cats and lives a full, contented life. Social with his feline buddies, Orangie brings a gentle, friendly presence to any home. He starts off shy, watching quietly from the corner until he decides youāre safe, then out comes the cuddle bug. Once Orangie trusts you, youāll find him soaking up attention, climbing into laps, and vying for kisses and head rubs. Get out a wand toy and heās all ināplay is one of his favorite ways to bond. His affectionate, loyal nature makes him an easy fit for someone looking for a mellow companion. Orangie is neutered, up to date on vaccines, and tested negative for FeLV. He does well with cats and gets along with dogs, making him a great choice for multi-pet households. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Orangie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Orangie, being a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most types of homes, whether itās a quiet apartment or a family house. This breed enjoys comfort and routine, making Orangie a good match for a calm indoor setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Orangie are content as indoor cats. They donāt require outdoor space to thrive as long as they have room to play and safe places to perch or hide.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Orangie's breed is generally known to be gentle and patient, making them a reasonable fit for homes with respectful children. Orangieās affectionate personality only adds to this compatibility.











