Gator
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Gator
AvailableGator is a male domestic long-haired cat, just over 2 years old. He has a cream and flame point coloring and is considered medium-sized. Gator is house trained and has been neutered and vaccinated. Currently residing in Gibsonia, PA, he enjoys the company of other cats and gets along well with dogs, making him a good fit for a family with pets.
About Gator
Gator is a striking kitty with his long blonde hair and mesmerizing crystal blue eyes, making him look almost unreal. At just over 2 years old, he's a charming young adult who has grown significantly in confidence since arriving at Trash Cat Rescue. Initially, Gator was quite shy, preferring to hide away. Now, this handsome fellow can often be seen emerging for tasty treats, particularly loving his churu snacks. Once he warms up, he enjoys gentle pets and is fond of butt scritches. This social guy thrives around other cats and would be best suited to a home with another friendly feline. He's currently fostered with friends Allie and Squid, and he wouldn’t mind going home with one of them. Gator also gets along well with the medium-sized dog in his foster home, indicating he could fit nicely into a household with a laid-back canine. He would do well in a quieter environment, ideally without young children. With a little patience, he’ll surely blossom into a loving companion. Will you provide the stable, affectionate home he longs for? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Gator
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gator, being a domestic long hair, is best suited for a warm and loving home where he can feel safe to express his personality. A quieter environment would be ideal for him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
For a cat like Gator, indoor living is best, as they tend to adapt well to homes without outdoor space, so he enjoys lounging indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Gator would prefer a home without young children, but older, cat-savvy kids might be suitable, especially given his gentle nature.











