Tux
Available
Tux
AvailableTux is a nearly 3-year-old female Domestic Short Hair cat located in Michigan City, IN. She has a small build and boasts a striking black and white coat. Tux is spayed, vaccinated, and ready for adoption. While she is not housetrained yet, her affectionate nature makes her an ideal addition to a quiet household.
About Tux
Now introducing the fabulous Tux! This absolute sweetheart is looking for a nice quiet home to call her own. Living in a foster home, Tux thrives in a space where she can bask in sunlight and watch birds through the window. She adores affectionate pets, and when you give her attention, she turns into a puddle of love, unable to contain her joy or her drool. Tux has a shy demeanor and will need a gentle soul or a family willing to spend time earning her trust. The best way to do that is through lots of petting; it’s not just therapeutic for her but for you too. This cat is an expert biscuit-maker, impressively kneading with all four paws and even making air biscuits with her front left paw. It’s downright adorable. She has shown positive interest toward other friendly cats, which suggests she could adapt well to a household with another feline friend, given a slow introduction. At nearly three years old, Tux is spayed and ready to find her forever people. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
Adoption Fee
$95Payment after application.
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Questions about Tux
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tux, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, is best suited for a calm and quiet living environment. She enjoys a serene space where she can relax and watch birds from a window.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Tux don’t require a lot of outdoor space; a cozy indoor area enriched with stimuli like bird-watching opportunities works well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tux is a shy cat who may prefer a quieter home, so she might not be the best fit for families with young, energetic children.











