Amos
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Amos
AvailableAmos is a male, medium-sized Domestic Short Hair. This affectionate orange and white tabby is house trained, neutered, and vaccinated. He is ready for a new home in Herndon, VA, where he hopes to find companionship and love. Although his exact weight is not listed, he is a solid boy at 16 pounds. He is also suitable for older kids who understand cats.
About Amos
Amos is your go-to big orange cuddle buddy. This sweet, gentle 5-year-old orange and white Domestic Short Hair weighs in at a solid 16 pounds, but don’t let that intimidate you—there's just more of him to love. He thrives on attention and enjoys spending quality time with his people, dreaming of lazy afternoons by the window and cozy evenings on the couch. His previous home became a bit chaotic with four cats, which made him feel overwhelmed. Now at Fancy Cats, he’s ready for a calmer environment. Ideally, he would love to be your one and only, or perhaps share space with a carefully chosen feline friend. Amos is also a great fit for families with older kids who can respect his need for space sometimes. Neutered, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and negative for FIV and FeLV, Amos is prepared for his forever family. If you're searching for a loyal and affectionate companion who'll happily join you for movie nights and weekend naps, look no further. You might just be the perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Amos
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Amos, as a Domestic Short Hair, does best in a calm and stable home environment where he can receive the love and attention he craves.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Amos are usually more indoor-focused. They need a safe, comfortable space to roam and lounge rather than large outdoor areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Amos is great with older elementary school-aged kids and teenagers who can respect his space when he needs it.











