Neyland
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Neyland
AvailableNeyland is a young male Domestic Short Hair mix, currently in Byrdstown, TN. He has a medium build and sports a lovely orange and white coat with short hair. Neyland is house trained and has been neutered and vaccinated, making him a healthy choice for a loving home.
About Neyland
Meet Neyland. Neyland is a young, semi-feral male who has come a long way since being found in rough shape. At just 1 year old, he has received the medical care he needed, including getting neutered and vaccinated. Now, he's a strong, healthy boy looking for a safe, loving home. As a semi-feral cat, Neyland has his quirks. Some days, he enjoys a good amount of affection, while other days, he may only want a few moments of your time. He’s improving steadily with regular handling and care. Neyland would thrive in a quieter environment, ideally without young children, and he would benefit from someone experienced with cats. Currently, he is safe on a screened patio but would love a role as a yard patrol supervisor or barn monitor, as long as he can be brought inside at night. He’s been around dogs and isn’t scared of them, though some of the dogs are cautious of him. If you’re interested in giving Neyland the loving home he deserves, please email pawsofdalehollow@gmail.com. His adoption fee has been fully sponsored, making him free to the right home.
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Questions about Neyland
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Neyland, as a Domestic Short Hair mix, does well in a calm environment where he can feel secure. He would be best suited for someone who has a quiet home or a barn situation with safe indoor options at night.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Neyland would appreciate a space where he can patrol or explore outdoors during the day. However, he should be brought indoors at night to ensure his safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
This breed is not usually recommended for homes with young children. Neyland would do better in a quieter household without young kids who may overwhelm him.











