The Eagles: Desperado
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The Eagles: Desperado
AvailableDesperado is a small, three-month-old male Exotic Shorthair mix with a short coat, currently in Warren, CT. He is neutered, up to date on his vaccinations, and house trained. You’ll find him healthy and well-cared for, ready to settle into a loving household.
About The Eagles: Desperado
Desperado brings a lot of heart, energy, and a dash of charm wherever he lands. This young tabby is equal parts playful and affectionate—he'll leap into wand chasing, roughhouse with his pals, then swap it all for a solid cuddle in your lap when the mood shifts. Desperado does best with another young, lively cat or kitten as a buddy, someone to share all his big kitten energy before the snuggle session begins. He knows the value of connection and is keen to let somebody love him—preferably sooner rather than later. Desperado is a big, classic tabby with that bold 'M' on his forehead, and he’s not shy about showing off his signature look. Born March 1, 2026, he’s a sun-sign Pisces—so expect a sensitive soul under all that bravado. He and his family were rescued after a landlord found them, and now that they’ve hit their stride in foster care, Desperado is ready for his headlining spot in a permanent home. For any potential adopter: young kittens like him thrive in pairs or with a resident pet, and he’s set to keep learning the ropes from another friendly animal. He’s been fully vetted, neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, and up to date on all routine treatments. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$200Payment after application.
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Questions about The Eagles: Desperado
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Desperado is an Exotic Shorthair mix, so he'll feel at home in quiet indoor environments, whether that's an apartment or house. These cats value security and stability.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Exotic Shorthairs like Desperado are strictly indoor cats and do not require outdoor space. They do best with plenty of engaging indoor activities and safe spaces to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Desperado's breed is known for its gentle and tolerant temperament, making them a good choice for families with children who handle pets respectfully.
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