Angus
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Angus
AvailableAngus is a 2-year-old, neutered male Domestic Long Hair cat. He’s medium-sized with a beautiful black and white coat. Angus is house trained and has up-to-date vaccinations. He requires a feline companion and enjoys the company of other cats. Living in Gibsonia, PA, he's a lively boy who loves to play and is food motivated, especially for treats like Churu. A gentle, calm home would suit him best to flourish and relax.
About Angus
Meet Angus, a fluffy and handsome boy ready for a loving home. Rescued from outdoor life along with his siblings, Angus is embracing the indoor experience, enjoying mealtimes, a cozy bed, and windows to gaze out at the world. Though he's adapting well, he truly needs a feline friend who enjoys human interaction to thrive. Angus loves puzzle feeders and is quick to solve them. While he's past the age of kitten mischief, this playful cat enjoys chasing wand toys and has a soft spot for Churu treats. Angus has learned to accept human affection thanks to observing his foster siblings. He loves pets on his terms and tolerates brushing but needs regular grooming to manage his long fur that mats easily. He's not a fan of being groomed repeatedly and may even require a shave at times. This sensitive boy does startle easily, so a home without small children is best. However, older children who respect his boundaries could be fine. Angus will flourish in a calm environment with patient adopters and a friendly feline companion. He's looking for a place where he can continue to develop his social skills. With his vaccinations up to date and a great personality, Angus could be the perfect addition to your family!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Angus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Angus, being a Domestic Long Hair, thrives in a calm indoor environment where he can feel safe and relaxed, especially with a friendly feline companion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Angus does not need outdoor space as he is accustomed to indoor life, where he can enjoy watching birds from the window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Angus should not go to a home with small children due to his nervous nature; older children who respect his boundaries might be acceptable.











