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Trouble

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6 months - 2 years|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Centerville, MA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly👨‍💼 Adult Home Only

Trouble is a young male Domestic Short Hair cat. He’s a small cat who is spayed. While specific details like weight and coat length aren't available, he's known for his playful spirit and friendly demeanor. Located in Centerville, MA, he has a fun personality and is eager to find his forever home.

About Trouble

Meet Trouble! His name suits him perfectly, as he’s a vibrant and energetic guy full of life. Trouble is always ready for fun, bouncing around and making everyone smile with his antics. When he's not in play mode, he enjoys lazy snuggles with his favorite people. He does tend to be cautious around newcomers, so potential adopters should understand the importance of allowing him to initiate interactions. This approach will help him feel more secure and comfortable. Previously, Trouble shared a home with a dog, but there were times he showed a bit of a bullying side, so he might thrive as the only pet to start. He's open to slow introductions with a compatible dog or cat, given he has the space to adjust. Once he trusts you, you’ll be rewarded with affectionate kisses and those soulful gazes that last for ages, but then it’s back to being the playful kitty he was meant to be! Ready to give this charming little guy a forever home?

Questions about Trouble

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Trouble, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a home environment where he has plenty of room to play and explore. He’ll do best in a safe and secure space where he can feel comfortable.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Trouble enjoys indoor playtime and does not require outdoor space, as he gets plenty of exercise through interactive play indoors.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    It’s essential for Trouble to have a calm household, so he may not be the best fit for very young children. Older children who understand his need for space and consent could be a better match.