Donnie
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Donnie
AvailableDonnie is a 1-year-old male Domestic Short Hair. He is a large brown tabby, altered, and his vaccines are up to date. Currently residing in Salt Lake City, UT, he is ready for a loving home to call his own.
About Donnie
Donnie is a gentle 1-year-old brown tabby boy with soft, striped fur and big eyes that tend to peek out shyly. His cautious nature often leads him to observe his surroundings before he feels it's safe to explore. Yet once comfortable, Donnie's quiet, loving personality truly shines. It's endearing to watch him move so carefully, as if every step is weighed with thought, but his curiosity encourages him to connect with his surroundings. Despite his initial shyness, there's a heart full of affection in this boy. He'll curl up close and knead with his little paws, a sweet gesture that expresses his happiness and trust. This simple ritual of kneading shows his desire for companionship and comfort, which is sure to melt your heart. Underneath that cautious exterior lies a loyal friend who only needs a bit of patience to come out of his shell. Donnie isn't loud; he prefers a quieter life filled with warmth and love, proving that the shyest souls can bring the sweetest moments into your life. Ready to bring this gentle companion home?
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Questions about Donnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Donnie can adapt well to various living environments, but they thrive in calmer homes where they can take their time to adjust.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Donnie can enjoy some outdoor space, but he is likely more comfortable as an indoor cat, where he can feel safe and secure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Donnie may need some time to warm up, he has the potential to be good with older, gentle children who can respect his shy nature.











