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Walnut is a delightful tabby with a warm personality, ready to bring joy to his forever home. As an adult cat, he has outgrown the rambunctious kitten phase and now enjoys a balanced life of playful antics and peaceful naps. He is housetrained and neutered, making him an easy addition to any household looking for a companion who is both affectionate and independent. Walnut is known for his charming demeanor and gentle nature, often seeking out a cozy lap for a quiet cuddle session.
As a Domestic Short Hair, Walnut embodies the best traits of a mixed-breed cat, often displaying resilience and adaptability. These cats are generally healthy and have a moderate energy level, enjoying interactive play sessions with toys or a good window perch for bird watching. His short coat is easy to maintain, requiring minimal grooming to keep him looking his best. Walnut's moderate energy means he'll appreciate regular engagement but is also content to relax by your side, making him a versatile companion.
Walnut is looking for a loving home where he can thrive as a cherished family member. He would do well in a variety of environments, from a quiet household to one with gentle children or other calm pets. A home that provides him with opportunities for both play and rest, along with plenty of affection, would be ideal. If you're seeking a friendly, low-maintenance, and loving feline friend, Walnut could be the perfect addition to your life.
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