New Cat Hiding and Won't Come Out: What to Do
Is your new cat hiding and won't come out? It's normal, but proactive steps can help. Learn how to build trust with your shy adopted cat.
Meet Ruckus, a charming and confident young cat with a heart full of personality! He absolutely thrives on attention and isn't shy about letting you know when it's time for pets or snuggles with the cutest little meows. Ruckus is incredibly curious and brave, always ready to investigate new toys or sounds, and he approaches every day with an adventurous spirit. When he's not exploring, he loves to curl up for a good snuggle session, especially with his foster brothers, but he's always eager to share his affection with his human companions too.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Ruckus combines the best traits of his mixed heritage. He is intelligent, adaptable, and generally low-maintenance in terms of grooming, requiring only weekly brushing to keep his short, bicolor coat healthy and minimize shedding. His moderate energy level means he enjoys interactive playtime with feather wands and chasing toys, truly embodying the spirit of a mighty hunter. Beyond playtime, he appreciates a good nap and a cozy spot to relax, making him a balanced companion for various lifestyles.
Ruckus is seeking a loving home where he can be the center of attention and engage in regular playtime. He gets along well with other cats, so a home with feline friends could be a great fit, or he would thrive as an only cat receiving all your affection. Given his confident and social nature, he would do well in a home that appreciates a communicative and cuddly companion. Ruckus is fully vaccinated, neutered, microchipped, and housetrained, ready to bring endless joy and playful chatter into his forever home.
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