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Squash is a charming and adaptable adult male cat, ready to find his forever home. While we don't have specific details about his past, he presents as a friendly and curious feline, eager to explore his surroundings and engage with gentle attention. He has a calm demeanor, often found observing the world with keen interest, and enjoys a quiet nap in a sunny spot. Squash promises to be a loving companion, bringing warmth and comfort to any household.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Squash embodies many of the wonderful qualities found in mixed-breed cats. He is likely to be robust and healthy, with a balanced temperament that makes him a joy to live with. His short coat is low maintenance, making him an ideal pet for those seeking a companion without extensive grooming needs. Squash is generally good with respectful children and can adapt to living with other calm pets after a proper introduction, making him a versatile addition to various family dynamics.
Squash is looking for a patient and understanding family who will give him the time and space to settle into his new environment. An ideal home would offer him a safe indoor space, plenty of soft places to nap, and opportunities for gentle play and enrichment. While he is not yet housetrained, with consistent encouragement and a designated litter box, he is sure to learn quickly. He will thrive in a home where he receives regular affection and a stable routine, blossoming into a devoted and cherished family member.
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