Pregnant & Stretch Marks
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Pregnant & Stretch Marks
AvailablePregnant and Stretch Marks are two domestic short hair brothers from Pegram, TN. These adult males have a short coat and are altered and vaccinated. While they require a little extra time before they warm up, they're looking for a patient home where they can thrive as quiet, dignified companions. Their adoption fee is sponsored, making the perfect time to add these lovely boys to your family.
About Pregnant & Stretch Marks
Pregnant and Stretch Marks are two gentle male cats, each six years old, who embody quiet companionship. Unlike typical feline extroverts, these brothers prefer a low-key existence, observing life from a distance rather than demanding attention. They will keep an eye on your home from their cozy spots, ensuring everything runs smoothly while enjoying the comforts of indoor life, like sunny windows and soft beds. They aren't lap cats or overly affectionate. If you earn their trust, they'll show their appreciation in subtle ways, but otherwise, they're completely content to watch the world go by. Because of their delicate immune systems, a serene indoor environment will suit them best. If you're looking for dignified companions who bring a touch of elegance to your space, these two might be your perfect fit. Feeling intrigued? Why not pay them a visit at the Cheatham County Animal Control Shelter? They would love to meet you!
Adoption Fee
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Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
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Questions about Pregnant & Stretch Marks
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Pregnant and Stretch Marks thrive in quiet indoor environments where they can feel safe and secure. They prefer a home that values their independence and allows them to observe life without pressure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pregnant and Stretch Marks do not require outdoor space since they are indoor cats. They are content to enjoy the comfort and safety of a cozy home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
These cats are better suited for calm, older children who understand their need for space and quiet, as they are not excessively playful or demanding.











