Chamoy
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Chamoy
AvailableChamoy is a four-month-old male Domestic Short Hair. He’s small and has a beautiful coat with gray, blue, and silver mixed with black. Chamoy is altered and up to date with vaccinations. He is currently located in New York, NY.
About Chamoy
Meet Chamoy, a sweet four-month-old male who recently arrived at our temporary adoption center in Brooklyn. This little guy is still getting acclimated to his new surroundings, and we’re excited to watch his personality start to shine. So far, everything is brand new for him—new faces, sounds, and routines—so we’re giving him the time he needs to relax and show us who he really is. There's much we don’t know yet about Chamoy, but each day reveals a bit more about him. His profile will be updated as we learn more about his quirks and preferences. If you’re patient and looking for a potential companion, Chamoy might be the one to help fill your life with joy. Feel free to stop by the temporary adoption center at 232 Varet Street, Brooklyn. We are open daily from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm (excluding major holidays) and no appointment is necessary to meet him. Just remember, pets cannot be held or reserved. Come meet Chamoy and see if he’s the perfect fit for your home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Chamoy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Chamoy, as a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in various living environments, provided he feels loved and secure. His adaptable nature makes him suitable for apartments or homes.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chamoy doesn’t need a lot of outdoor space, as he will likely enjoy the safety and comfort of an indoor environment where he can explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Chamoy are often friendly and can adapt well to homes with children, especially if socialized early.











