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Biggety Bob

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3 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Eaton Rapids, MI
🐾 FriendlyπŸ€— Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐈 Cat Friendly

Biggety Bob is a 3-year-old male Domestic Short Hair, large in size with a stunning brown coat. He is house trained and has been both spayed and vaccinated. Residing in Eaton Rapids, MI, this playful cat is ready to bring joy to your home.

About Biggety Bob

Biggety Bob is a lively and playful cat who brings joy to any home. His affection for other cats is evident; he thrives in the company of his foster siblings and wouldn't do well as an only cat. He enjoys crinkly toys and loves his outdoor catio time. Bob is quite the conversationalist and is starting to appreciate snuggling, even napping beside his humans at night. While he may shy away when overwhelmed by too much attention, he knows how to communicate his needs. This clever boy is a bit of a food bandit, always on the lookout for any unattended snacks. Although he has a sensitive tummy, feeding him on a schedule helps manage his eating habits. Overall, Biggety Bob is a fun companion who can enhance any household. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Adoption Fee

$100

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Eaton Rapids, MI 48827 Get directions

Questions about Biggety Bob

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

    A Domestic Short Hair like Biggety Bob usually thrives in a home where there are other cats. He enjoys the company of his foster siblings and would be happiest in a multi-pet environment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Biggety Bob appreciates time in a catio and would benefit from some outdoor space, allowing him to explore while staying safe.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Biggety Bob's playful nature could mesh well with gentle children, but his need for occasional space might mean supervision during interactions.