Domestic Long Hair and Tuxedo Cats Available for Adoption
MAXIMUS
Domestic Long Hair, Tuxedo
🇺🇸
Alameda, California
March 17th
male, medium, young
DESCRIPTION
Maximus is a sweet and friendly cat with extra long whiskers who is dressed to impress with his tuxedo always on. He enjoys pets and chin scratches. Maxi adjusts fairly well to a new environment. He is a very calm and chill cat. He enjoys looking out the windows and exploring tall cat trees.
Maxi is being fostered with another cat named Sylvester whom he gets along with fairly well. They could be adopted together. He will also do well as a solo cat or with another who is mellow just like him. He has not been around kids or dogs. Calm children age 12 years and up should be fine for him. His estimated date of birth January 2023. Kitty Bio #1634LC-Ma.
If you're interested in adopting Maximus, or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at https://icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.
ABOUT: DOMESTIC LONG HAIR CAT BREED
The Domestic Long Hair cat breed is known for its luxurious, flowing coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. These cats come in various colors and patterns and are often found as mixed breed or unregistered cats. Domestic Long Hairs are loving and affectionate companions, making them popular pets in households around the world. While their exact origins may be unknown, their charming personalities and striking appearance make them a favorite choice for many cat lovers looking for a loyal and beautiful feline friend.
The tuxedo cat breed, known for its distinctive black and white coat resembling formal wear, is a popular choice among cat lovers for its charming appearance and friendly demeanor. Tuxedo cats, characterized by their tuxedo pattern, can have a range of coat lengths and textures. These felines are often sociable, playful, and affectionate companions, making them a delightful addition to any household. Tuxedo cats are beloved for their unique markings and endearing personalities, bringing joy and love to their families.