The Void Morman
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The Void Morman
AvailableThe Void is a small, black Domestic Short Hair cat living in Eagle Mountain, UT. As a 5-year-old neutered male, he has grown out of his street tomcat days and comes fully vaccinated. Heās healthy, without any special needs, and ready for a patient home that respects his boundaries.
About The Void Morman
The Void is a black, battle-worn ex-tomcat with a surprising soft side. Heās outgoing, playful, and always wants companyāwhether you invited him or not. Heās big on cuddles, loves to chase feather wand toys, and is known to gently nibble your fingers if you forget petting duties. After street living, heās done with fending for himself and is ready to settle in a home where he can be part of the action. The Void isnāt interested in other cats, and probably not dogs eitherāheās had his fill of competition. He hasnāt met kids before but would likely do best with older, respectful ones. Heās tested FIV+ (which you canāt catch; only other cats could, and only through deep bites), but heās healthy, with no need for meds or special food. Heās neutered, chipped, and up-to-date on his shots. If you want a loyal, people-focused companion with a big personality and the scars to prove it, The Void is ready for his new chapter. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about The Void Morman
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like The Void adapt well to most indoor living environments. They are generally comfortable in apartments or houses, as long as they have cozy spots to rest and people to engage with.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
The Void, being a Domestic Short Hair, doesnāt need outdoor space to thriveāin fact, heāll do best as an indoor cat after his life on the streets. Access to window perches and interactive play is plenty for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are often fine with children, but The Void would probably be happiest in a home with older, respectful kids who understand catsā boundaries.
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