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Tanzie

Available
1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Boone, IA
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Tanzie is a young male Domestic Short Hair, about 1 year and 1 month old. He’s a small-sized cat ready to bring a soft touch to your life. Tanzie is altered and his vaccinations are up to date. Located in Boone, IA, he is a wonderful candidate for someone looking for a gentle companion to share quiet moments with.

About Tanzie

Meet Tanzie, a charming orange boy with a gentle spirit who’s learning to embrace the good life. Rescued from the outdoors as a timid stray, Tanzie is slowly discovering the joys of indoor living. While he may not be the first to rush up to greet you, his journey of trust is what makes him special. With a bit of patience, a calm voice, and some gentle pets, you’ll watch Tanzie transform. He quietly assesses his surroundings and, once he feels safe, he’s open to affection and loves a tasty Churu treat. His sweetness lies just beneath the surface, waiting to shine. If you want a mellow companion who will bring warmth to your days in a subtle way, Tanzie is eager for his forever home. Could it be with you? You’re welcome to visit during our open hours or fill out an application online to set up a meeting. 🐾 Remember, all cats and kittens adopted must be kept indoors and may not be declawed. They also come spayed/neutered, FeLV tested, microchipped, dewormed, and vaccinated.

Questions about Tanzie

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

    Tanzie, being a Domestic Short Hair, is best suited for a calm indoor environment where he can feel safe and loved, especially as he adjusts to his new life.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Tanzie thrive in indoor settings and do not require outdoor space, making them great companions for apartments or homes.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tanzie can adapt to homes with children, especially if they learn to approach him gently and with respect, allowing him to build trust at his own pace.