Maestro
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Maestro
AvailableMaestro is a young, male, domestic long haired cat residing in New York, NY. He has an orange and white coat that is long and beautiful. Maestro is house trained, altered, and up-to-date on vaccinations. He brings a gentle, affectionate presence to your home.
About Maestro
Maestro is a striking longhaired cat, just a year old, known for his calm demeanor and gentle spirit. He may initially be shy, especially when meeting new people or getting used to a new setting, but with patience, he truly comes into his own. This affectionate boy lights up with neck scratches, brushing, and treats, and he cherishes time spent with his human companions. His love for fellow felines is unmatched. Maestro adores other cats and thrives best with a kitty friend by his side. He greets new feline friends with enthusiastic headbutts and cuddles, often flopping over dramatically to make a connection. His serene personality makes him a wonderful match for a household looking to adopt a lower-energy companion. Before moving to a foster home with dogs, Maestro lived with adults, children, and other cats successfully. His ideal home would be one that values a gentle approach and understands the needs of a shy cat, allowing him the time he needs to flourish. If you're searching for a mellow, loving companion and have a friendly cat in need of a best buddy, Maestro could be your perfect match.
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Questions about Maestro
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Maestro, being a domestic long hair, is best suited for a calm and peaceful home where he can feel secure. He benefits from a quiet environment that allows him to adjust at his own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long haired cats like Maestro typically do not require a lot of outdoor space, preferring the safety and comfort of a home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Maestro has thrived in a home with children before and enjoys their company as long as they respect his gentle nature.










