Kitten vs Adult Cat: Which Should You Adopt?
Deciding between a kitten and an adult cat for adoption? An adult cat is often the better option for most people, offering predictability and a deep bond.
Meet Norm, a truly handsome and friendly boy who is eager to find his forever family. Norm thrives on human interaction and enjoys being the center of attention. He's a sweet and affectionate companion who will undoubtedly bring much joy and warmth to his new home with his charming personality and desire for connection.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Norm embodies many of the wonderful traits found in mixed-breed cats. He is generally low-maintenance regarding grooming, requiring only occasional brushing to keep his short coat healthy. While he has a moderate energy level, he'll appreciate playtime with toys and engaging with his family. Norm's intelligence and adaptability make him a delightful addition to most households, offering both playful moments and quiet companionship.
Norm would be best suited for a home without small children, where he can truly relax and be himself. He prefers to be the only feline companion, ensuring he gets all the love and attention he deserves. An ideal home would provide a calm environment where he can enjoy regular interaction and feel secure as the cherished pet. If you're looking for a loving cat who wants to be your one and only, Norm is ready to meet you!
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