Wallace
Available
Wallace
AvailableWallace is a young, male Domestic Short Hair cat currently residing in Philadelphia, PA. Although he is small in size, his personality is anything but! He is fully vaccinated, spayed, and house trained, making him an ideal companion. As a playful yet affectionate cat, Wallace is ready to bring joy to your home.
About Wallace
Meet Wallace, the ultimate nap champion and snuggle buddy! If you’re someone who loves cozying up on the couch for hours, Wallace is right there with you. This sweet and playful young cat is all about finding a forever home where naps and cuddles are taken as seriously as he does. Wallace enjoys making biscuits with his foster before they drift off to sleep, and when he’s awake, you can find him perched on a cat tree, birdwatching or enthusiastically playing with wand toys. He gets along with his foster's big, friendly dog, but his energy might be a bit too intense for smaller or shyer cats. Ideally, he'd thrive in a home with a confident feline friend or as the solo star, ensuring he gets all the cuddle time he deserves. ' Wallace found himself in the care of Kittensnatchers after being discovered as a stray, and he’s now ready for a loving home. If you’re interested in adopting, remember, a home with another cat is a must unless you’d like to share all those precious cuddles exclusively with him. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Wallace
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wallace, a Domestic Short Hair, generally thrives in a household that prioritizes love and attention. He enjoys being around people and would do well in a warm, nurturing environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Wallace don’t require large outdoor spaces. They often enjoy watching the world from a safe window perch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
No, Wallace is not recommended for homes with children. He prefers a calm environment where he can be the center of attention.











