Pterodactyl
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Pterodactyl
AvailablePterodactyl is a playful young male Domestic Short Hair with a medium build and striking black and white tuxedo coloring. He is neutered, house trained, and has vaccinations up to date. Living in Nashville, TN, heβs looking for a loving home where he can shine as your one and only feline friend.
About Pterodactyl
Meet Pterodactyl, or as his friends call him, Pterryβa charming tuxedo cat who stands out not just for his name but for his six-toed paws. This playful feline is one of the rare 3% of cats born with extra toes, making him a true showstopper. Pterry has a vibrant personality and his playful antics will keep you entertained. He enjoys loud purrs in exchange for chin scratches and has a delightful way of greeting you with a hearty 'hey-wo!' Pterry prefers to be the only cat in your life, thriving when he gets all the attention. While he hasn't been tested with dogs, his easygoing temperament suggests he might get along well with a calm, respectful dog if introduced properly. He's best suited for a home with older children who can appreciate his playful nature, especially his cheeky habit of playfully nipping at ankles to invite you to join the fun. If you're ready for a unique friend with a lot of love to give, Pterry is eager to fill your home with joy. He's neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations, but heβs especially waiting to steal your heart. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Pterodactyl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pterodactyl, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a loving home where he can receive plenty of attention and affection. He is best suited for an indoor environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a playful cat, Pterry doesn't require outdoor space, especially since he's best kept indoors to ensure his safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Pterry is good with children but would do best in a home with older kids who understand playful cat behavior.











