Big Handsome
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Big Handsome
AvailableBig Handsome is a senior male Domestic Short Hair with a classic black and white coat and a short coat length. He is house trained and currently living in Fall River, MA. Although he has not yet been neutered or vaccinated, his confident and social nature stands out.
About Big Handsome
Big Handsome is exactly what his name promisesāthis black and white charmer catches everyoneās attention, and not just for his size. He first showed up around the adoption center begging for pets and making his presence loud and clear with hearty meows. Once he got a taste for indoor life, he settled in quickly, embracing all the affection and comfort that come with it. Big Handsome thrives on human attention; heās social, confident, and full of personality, with a soft spot for anyone who gives him a scratch behind the ears. Heās still waiting for his neuter appointment and his vaccines are pending, but thatās not slowing down his search for the right home. Big Handsome is ready for a new start and hopes youāre ready to welcome a loyal, vocal companion into your life. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$275Payment after application.
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Questions about Big Handsome
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Big Handsome, as a Domestic Short Hair, does well in most indoor environments, from apartments to houses. He adapts quickly and enjoys spaces where he can interact with people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Big Handsome donāt require outdoor space, and heās shown he does well indoors. A few cozy spots around the home will keep him content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are often gentle and friendly with children. Big Handsomeās affectionate and outgoing style would likely suit a family environment nicely.











