Nash
Available
Nash
AvailableNash is an adult male Domestic Short Hair, about 8 months old, with a medium height and a lovely gray tabby coat. He is house trained, altered, and his vaccinations are up to date. Currently in Silverton, OR, Nash is looking for a compassionate home where he can thrive with a supportive family.
About Nash
Meet Nash, a handsome male Domestic Short Hair who is ready to find his forever home. Born on October 1, 2025, he came from a cat colony in Silverton and has made an impressive adjustment to indoor life. Thanks to a caring caretaker, he learned that humans can be trusted, making him an affectionate and social companion. At about two years old, Nash loves being around people and gets along well with other cats. He's looking for someone to share moments with as he enjoys attention and companionship. However, loud noises can still startle him, so he would thrive in a patient home where he can grow more confident and feel secure. Nash has come a long way and is now ready for a loving family that can help him continue on this positive path. If youβre looking for a buddy to keep you company, consider bringing Nash into your life! To adopt, submitting an application is the first step, and please note that we require a home visit for the safety of Nash and all pets involved. Only local adopters within an hour of Silverton, Oregon, will be considered. Don't miss out on this affectionate companion, ready to fit into your family! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Nash
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nash, being a Domestic Short Hair, usually thrives best in a calm and loving indoor environment that provides a safe space for him to explore and adapt.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Nash donβt need outdoor space and are best kept indoors where they can feel secure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nash tends to be friendly and affectionate, making him a suitable companion for families with children who understand how to be gentle with pets.











