Hall & Oats
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Hall & Oats
AvailableHall & Oats is a young, male cat with a medium build and short black coat. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. This affectionate feline has special needs due to past injuries, requiring extra care, but he remains a gentle and loving companion. Located in Clarksville, VA, he is ready to bring joy into a loving home.
About Hall & Oats
Hall & Oats is a super-affectionate young cat who came to the shelter at just 8 weeks old. This gentle sweetheart is very loving and, despite his challenges, has a wonderful spirit. He was adopted for several months but was returned recently because he became frightened of the toddler and dog in his previous home. Hall & Oats has special needs due to a history of abnormal use of his back legs. He walks a bit wobbly but gets around quite well. Some X-rays revealed that he had fractured his hip, spine, and pelvis from blunt force trauma when he was a kitten. Fortunately, these injuries healed, but they do require him to have extra care for his whole life. He loves interacting with other cats and enjoys the company of people, too. In a temporary home, he successfully climbed a cat tower and played with another cat. Hall & Oats is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. This sweet kitty has so much love to offer and is just waiting for the right person to recognize how special he truly is. Make a difference in his life by adopting him today!
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Questions about Hall & Oats
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hall & Oats, being a young cat, will thrive in a calm and loving home environment where he feels secure. A home without young children or overly energetic pets would be ideal to keep him comfortable.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a young cat, Hall & Oats would benefit from a safe indoor space with plenty of room to explore and play. Outdoor access should be supervised due to his special needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hall & Oats does not adapt well to homes with young children, as he previously became fearful of a toddler. A quieter environment would suit him better.











