Ping Pong
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Ping Pong
AvailablePing Pong is a nearly two-year-old male Domestic Short Hair cat located in New York, NY. He has a large build and is altered. His vaccinations are up to date, making him a healthy companion ready for a forever home.
About Ping Pong
Meet Ping Pong, a nearly two-year-old male Domestic Short Hair cat currently settling in at our temporary adoption center in Brooklyn. He has recently arrived, so everything is new to him—new people, sounds, and routines. We're taking the time to let him relax and show us his true personality in his own time. As a recent addition, we don't have extensive background information just yet, but every day brings new revelations about him. This is an exciting opportunity for someone to help Ping Pong feel safe and confident in his new environment. A little patience will help uncover his charming quirks and habits. If you’re ready to embrace the possibility of getting to know this special cat, come meet Ping Pong! You might just be the one to show him what home feels like. Visit us at our temporary location, 232 Varet Street, Brooklyn, open daily from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. No appointment is needed. Pets cannot be held or reserved, so stop by and see if Ping Pong is the perfect match for you!
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Questions about Ping Pong
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Ping Pong generally thrive in a variety of environments, including apartments and houses. They adapt well as long as they have enough attention and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ping Pong, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space but enjoys some supervised outdoor time or play within the house.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats, like Ping Pong, are often good with children, given that they are socialized properly and taught how to interact gently.











