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Roger

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2 years old|Domestic Long Hair|Male|Large|Watertown, NY
♿️ Special needs🐾 FriendlyπŸ€— AffectionateπŸŽ‰ SocialπŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Good with Children

Roger is a large, two-year-old male Domestic Long Hair cat with a beautiful coat of black and buff fur. He is neutered, vaccinated, and requires special care due to FIV. Located in Watertown, NY, he is looking for a loving home that can offer him the support he needs.

About Roger

Meet Roger, a striking male Domestic Long Hair cat in Watertown, NY. At two years old, he embodies the spirit of a playful adult cat. With a fabulous black and buff coat, Roger is not just a pretty face; he's also living with FIV, which makes him require a bit of special care but doesn't stop him from being a wonderful companion. Although Roger is not known to have lived with children, dogs, or cats before, his friendly demeanor hints that he might adapt well in a loving home. Roger is already neutered and has up-to-date vaccinations. This charming fellow is ready for a kind adopter who understands his special needs. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 25056 Water St. Watertown, NY 13601 Get directions

Questions about Roger

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

    Roger, as a Domestic Long Hair, thrives in a nurturing home environment where he can receive affection and attention. He appreciates a calm atmosphere and a cozy place to rest.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Long Hair cats like Roger are generally indoor cats, enjoying the comforts of home, but they may appreciate some safe outdoor time in a secure, enclosed space.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Roger's suitability for homes with children is not fully known, so it's best to introduce him to kids gently and observe their interactions.