Asiago
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Asiago
AvailableAsiago is a medium-sized, adult male American Shorthair. He has a short gray tabby coat and is altered and up to date on vaccinations. Located in New York, NY, he is currently looking for a loving home and is patiently waiting for someone to recognize his worth. His background adds depth to the loving companion he can become.
About Asiago
Asiago is an adult male American Shorthair with a striking gray tabby coat, looking for a foster or adopter urgently. When he was just a kitten, he faced abandonment and found himself living on the streets. This experience has shaped him into a cautious cat, but those who take the time to earn his trust are rewarded with a gentle soul yearning for companionship. Having lived through challenging circumstances, Asiago is not just a kitten who grew up; heโs a testament to resilience. Heโs had to build emotional barriers, but with love and patience, he can learn to feel safe again. Opportunities to connect with him won't come with grand gestures. Rather, they will be found in the simple moments: the curious glances, the slow blinks, and eventually, the comforting purrs and head bumps youโve always hoped for. Asiago doesn't need experience; he needs a kind-hearted person who understands that trust is earned. He comes with a crate, a backscratcher, and the support of his rescue team. This cat has so much to offer, and he deserves a second chance. Let's work together to ensure his future is brighter. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Asiago
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Asiago, as an American Shorthair, typically thrives in a home environment where he can feel safe and secure, away from the stressors of the outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Generally, American Shorthairs like Asiago don't require much outdoor space, as they are comfortable living indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Asiago can be suitable for families with children, but given his past, it's best if they are gentle and understanding.











