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Snorkel Sam

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3 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Pasadena , MD
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🤗 Cuddler🐾 Friendly🚽 House Trained

Snorkel Sam is a male Domestic Short Hair, just 3 months old, and a small size. He has a lovely brown and white coat and is altered, up to date on vaccinations, and currently located in Pasadena, MD.

About Snorkel Sam

Snorkel Sam is a charming baby cat ready to find his forever home. He sports a beautiful brown and white coat typical of Domestic Short Hairs. At just 3 months old, he's full of energy and curiosity, exploring every nook and cranny he can find. This affectionate little guy is already altered and vaccinated, making him a great choice for someone looking to add a playful companion to their life. Snorkel Sam thrives in a safe, loving environment and is waiting to charm his way into your heart. He has not yet been assessed for compatibility with children, dogs, or cats, so introducing him to other pets may require care. If you're looking for a devoted feline friend, Snorkel Sam is eager to meet you! What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Adoption Fee

$195

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 8541 fort Smallwood Road Pasadena , MD 21122 Get directions

Questions about Snorkel Sam

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Snorkel Sam generally adapt well to various environments, including apartments and homes. They appreciate a cozy space where they can explore and feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Since Snorkel Sam is a Domestic Short Hair, he doesn't require a large outdoor space. A safe indoor environment where he can play and climb will make him happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs, like Snorkel Sam, can be suitable for homes with children, but it's important to introduce them gently and supervise interactions as he adjusts.