Scout
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Scout
AvailableScout is a male Domestic Short Hair, still a baby and small in size. His coat is long and he sports a striking Tabby (Orange / Red) color. Scout is already house trained and has been neutered. He is up to date on vaccinations and is currently located in West Mifflin, PA. He has a gentle disposition and has shown that he gets along well with other cats.
About Scout
Scout may have started life outdoors, but you'd never guess it looking at him now. This fluffy orange boy has fully embraced indoor living, relishing every moment spent with toys, cozy beds, and regular meals. His curiosity knows no bounds, always investigating whatever you're up to while anticipating his next adventure. Scout is capable of entertaining himself, but he would prefer to coax you into playtime. Whether it's wand toys, crinkle balls, or springs, anything that moves captures his attention. Although he may take a little time to adjust before seeking your affection, once Scout feels secure, his sweet nature truly shines. He has thrived in a foster home with other cats and would benefit from a patient family that values play and understands his need for adjustment time. If you're searching for an orange companion full of playful energy and love to give, Scout is eager to meet you. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Scout
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Scout, as a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a warm and loving indoor environment. He enjoys exploring and playing within a home setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Scout generally donβt require outdoor space if they are given plenty of interactive playtime indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Scout can do well in homes with children, especially where play is encouraged and gentle interactions are practiced.











