Freddie Meowcury
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Freddie Meowcury
AvailableFreddie Meowcury is a friendly and affectionate male Tuxedo cat, around 1 year and 3 months old, located in Pearland, TX. He's medium-sized and has a striking black and white coat. Freddie is house trained, altered, and comes fully vaccinated. He gets along well with other cats and children, making him an ideal companion.
About Freddie Meowcury
Meet Freddie Meowcury! This charming guy was discovered under a Houston music venue last year. While he may not have the flamboyance of his namesake, Freddie's shy demeanor quickly melts away as he shows his affectionate side. Freddie loves to follow you to bed for a cozy nap. When you’re away, you can find him curled up in his favorite kitty dome bed. He easily befriends other cats, so if you have furry friends, he will likely become fast buddies with them. Freddie is looking for a family that can appreciate his unique quirks and give him the love he deserves. Will you be the Mercury to his Meowcury? He comes spayed, vaccinated, and ready to go! Adoption Fee: $350 covers all his vetting. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Freddie Meowcury
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tuxedo cats like Freddie Meowcury are adaptable and do well in various living environments, including homes with families or single individuals. They thrive in a loving atmosphere where they can engage with their human companions.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Freddie Meowcury doesn’t need much outdoor space; he enjoys lounging indoors and following his favorite person around. Time spent outdoors should be supervised to keep him safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Freddie Meowcury is great with children. His cheerful nature makes him a wonderful playmate for kids.











