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Buggy

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1 month old|Domestic Medium Hair, Siamese|Male|Small|Port Richey, FL
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle

Buggy is a small, white, male domestic medium hair/Siamese mix kitten currently living in Port Richey, FL. At just one month old, he’s already neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Although Buggy started with some significant health challenges, he’s made a wonderful recovery and is searching for a forever home where he can continue to thrive.

About Buggy

Meet Buggy. His story starts at just four weeks old when he landed at a county shelter. He’d lost both eyes, his coat was matted and flea-ridden, and he was battling a tough respiratory infection. For a while, survival seemed like a long shot. Buggy proved everyone wrong. After surgery and lots of loving foster care, he bounced back with a playful, spirited energy. Now, Buggy is fluffy, sassy, and has a presence that fills a whole room. He thrives on companionship and play, greeting every day with a sense of joy that’s hard to miss. Where some might see limitations, Buggy moves through life with calm confidence and warmth. He doesn’t need to see you to know you’re there—he’ll sense it. If you’re looking for a cat who’s overcome the odds and has plenty of love left to give, Buggy is waiting for you in Port Richey, FL. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Buggy

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Buggy, who has Siamese and domestic medium hair in the mix, will thrive in a home where he can be part of daily life. Cats with his heritage do well indoors with plenty of attention and engagement from their people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Buggy is best suited for an indoor lifestyle, especially given his blindness. Indoor cats like him don’t need outdoor access but enjoy sunny spots and room to play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic medium hair/Siamese mixes like Buggy usually do well with respectful children. Supervised interactions can help everyone adjust, especially given Buggy's unique needs.