Juno
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Juno
AvailableJuno is a small domestic short hair kitten living in Lacona, NY. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Juno is comfortable around other cats but not fond of dogs and will do best in a dog-free home.
About Juno
Juno is the boldest of her litter, stepping out right away with her momâher constant companionâto explore new spaces. Although still a bit timid, Juno doesnât shy away from human affection. Sheâll let you scoop her up for cuddles without fuss and is always ready for playtime. Sheâs packed with energy, darting around the room and chasing toys with abandon. Juno says an emphatic no to dogs, so a dog-free home would suit her best. Having spent her earliest days outdoors, sheâs made tremendous progress adjusting to home life and will thrive with a patient adopter who understands her journey and can offer her gentle encouragement. Juno gets along with other cats and would love a feline friend or two for company. Adoptions are restricted to within 500 miles of Pulaski, NY, and all family members should meet her in person at her foster home before committing. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Juno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Juno adapt well to most indoor settings, whether thatâs an apartment or a house. They thrive on stability, comfort, and a consistent routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Juno doesnât require any outdoor space and will do well as an indoor-only cat. Domestic short hairs generally find plenty of stimulation inside as long as they have places to play and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats are often gentle and patient, making them suitable for homes with children when raised in a positive environment. Juno, being young and socialized with her mom and litter, would likely adapt well to calm children.











