Statler & Waldorf
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Statler & Waldorf
AvailableStatler is a brown tabby and white domestic medium hair kitten with a soft, medium-length coat and a friendly temperament. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained, and resides in Garrett Park, MD. Statler has been diagnosed with megaesophagus, a condition that requires special care for his diet.
About Statler & Waldorf
Statler and his brother Waldorf were born to a feral cat in Silver Spring, yet neither shows a bit of wildness. Both seek out pets and love being held, quickly warming up to anyone patient enough to offer affection. Waldorf has taken an interest in sniffing feet, while Statler prefers the soft clicking of a computer keyboard under his paws. Statler was born with megaesophagus, so he can have trouble keeping food down—especially wet food—so he'll need an adopter willing to pay close attention to his feeding routines. These two are a real team and would be happiest adopted together, sharing endless adventures and play time. Both brothers are neutered and up to date on vaccines, so they’re set for the next chapter. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Statler & Waldorf
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic medium hair cats like Statler do well in most home environments, from apartments to houses. They adapt quickly as long as they have companionship and interactive play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Statler, as a domestic medium hair cat, doesn't require outdoor space. He'll thrive as an indoor cat with plenty of toys and climbing spots.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Statler's breed is known for being friendly and adaptable, making him a good choice for families with children who understand gentle handling.











