Benji
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Benji
AvailableBenji is a 4-year-old neutered male Domestic Short Hair in Spokane, WA. He’s a large orange tabby with an engaging personality. This intelligent cat requires a special urinary care diet and enjoys being mentally stimulated and engaged. Benji has been vaccinated and needs an environment that provides stability and companionship.
About Benji
Meet Benji, a playful and affectionate orange tabby with a personality to match his vibrant color. This charming fellow delights in attention and playtime, always eager to be involved with his humans. Whether he’s chasing after toys or curling up for a cozy snuggle, Benji thrives on interaction and being the star of the show. Adjusting to new situations can be a bit challenging for Benji, so he’ll do best in a stable, calm environment. He has a history of urinary crystals, requiring a special diet from Hill's Science Diet to maintain his health. A home that understands his need for mental stimulation and companionship will suit him perfectly. Benji is an active and intelligent boy who loves to engage with his family. If you’re seeking a delightful companion who embodies the charm and mischief typical of orange tabbies, Benji could be your perfect match! This cat is available for appointment-only adoption at our homebase location. Text or email [(509) 481-1769 or Adoptions@spokanimal.org] to learn more about meeting him.
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Benji
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Benji, as a Domestic Short Hair, does well in a stable and calm environment, which helps him manage anxiety more effectively.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Benji prefers a home setting where he can safely explore indoors, as he's an indoor cat used to human interaction.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Benji has a friendly nature, he may do best in a home without young children due to his sensitivity to change.











