Schroeder
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Schroeder
AvailableSchroeder is a male domestic short hair cat, just a baby with a medium build. He has a short marbled coat and is currently house trained. Schroeder has been neutered and is vaccinated, ready for his new home in Pasco, WA. While his weight isn't listed, his personality shines through his playful and affectionate nature.
About Schroeder
Schroeder is Shermy's striking brother, boasting a marbled tabby coat that sets him apart. From the moment he joined his litter, Schroeder has shown a remarkable affinity for people and a curious, confident spirit. His friendly demeanor makes him the life of the party. This little dynamo thrives on playtime! Whether he's chasing after a toy or wrestling with his feline friends, Schroeder brings a playful energy that’s infectious. He and Shermy are perfectly matched in activity level, making them ideal candidates for a sibling adoption. Despite his rough start living outdoors, Schroeder has adapted well to indoor life and is becoming more affectionate by the day. He enjoys the company of other cats and would do best in a home with a playful cat buddy. If there are children, older, cat-savvy kids would be the right fit. With his charming looks and vibrant personality, Schroeder is ready to fill your home with joy, laughter, and cuddles. He has been neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. The adoption fee is $125 and includes a handy coupon book from Petsmart along with a gift bag from POPP. Think you can provide Schroeder with the loving home he deserves? Complete our adoption questionnaire today!
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Schroeder
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Schroeder, as a domestic short hair, is well-suited for a variety of living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as he has sufficient playtime and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Schroeder can enjoy some outdoor time but thrive best in a safe indoor environment where they can explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Schroeder would do best in homes with older, cat-savvy children who understand how to interact gently with a playful cat.











