Lothario
Available
Lothario
AvailableLothario is a male Domestic Short Hair cat, approximately 5 years old. He has a large build and sports a sleek black and white tuxedo coat. Lothario is house trained and has been neutered and vaccinated, making him a well-cared-for companion. Currently located in Brooklyn, NY, he’s ready for a loving home.
About Lothario
Meet Lothario! Lothario is a charming 5-year-old cat with a gentle heart and a calm demeanor. He’s on the shy side and takes some time to feel secure in a new setting. But once he’s comfortable, his sweet personality truly shines. With patience and love, he can transform into a confident and devoted friend. This playful feline takes a little while to warm up, but when he does, his goofy side comes to life, making him a joy to watch. Lothario is a fan of good meals and is happiest snuggled up in a cozy spot, often enjoying nap time. He loves to perch by the window, soaking up the sights of the outside world. Lothario gets along well with other cats and would thrive in a home where he can share space with a friendly, confident companion that can help boost his confidence. If you’re in search of a quiet, low-maintenance friend that just needs a bit of time to adapt, Lothario is eager to steal your heart. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Lothario
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lothario, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, is well-suited for various living environments, including apartments and houses, as long as he has cozy spots to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lothario doesn’t require much outdoor space, but he enjoys watching the world through a window, making a safe indoor environment ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Lothario is gentle, he may be better suited for a quieter home. If there are kids, they should be older and understand how to interact calmly with a shy cat.











