Wally
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Wally
AvailableWally is a large, male domestic short-haired cat with a beautiful orange and white coat. Although he is around three to five years old, he shows the playful spirit of youth. Wally is house trained and neutered, with vaccinations up to date. He is currently located in Johnston, RI.
About Wally
Meet Wally, our charming gentleman kitty! This handsome boy sports an orange tabby coat with white accents on his chin, chest, and all four paws. Wally is an estimated three to five years old, embodying both youth and maturity. Rescued by a Good Samaritan, Wally was a friendly stray needing a bit of TLC. Though he arrived a little dirty, with minor scratches typical of a tomcat's rough-and-tumble life on the streets, he quickly stole hearts with his gentle nature. His voice and meow are absolutely unique; once you hear it, you won't forget it. Wally thrives on affection, loves being petted, and enjoys window watching and cat naps. Wally is FIV positive, making it essential for him to live indoors. With proper care and vet check-ups, heโs all set to enjoy a fulfilling life. This softie is ready for a forever family to shower him with love. Could you be the one to grant his wish? Neutered and fully vaccinated, Wally is eager to begin his new journey with you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Wally
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Shorthair cats like Wally are typically well-suited for indoor living, providing a safe and secure environment away from the dangers of the outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wally, being FIV positive, should not go outdoors. He thrives in a home setting where he can enjoy window views and cozy corners.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wally is generally friendly and could adapt well to homes with children, provided interactions are gentle and supervised.











