Zinc
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Zinc
AvailableZinc is a young, male black domestic short hair in Lake Orion, MI. He has a short coat, is neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. House trained and well socialized, Zinc brings a mellow energy and playful side to his new home. Born March 27, 2025, he’s actually an Aries—expect some playful independence in this one.
About Zinc
Meet Zinc! This black domestic short hair kitten arrived in rescue with his littermates after leaving an overcrowded shelter up north. Born at the end of March 2025, Zinc is entering his playful months alongside his siblings. His personality is laid-back—he likes to hang out, soak up gentle attention, and then burn off energy chasing after his brothers. Zinc has a habit of hoarding toys and playing a bit of keep-away, but it's all in good-natured fun. He’s grown up in a quiet adult-only foster home without dogs. Zinc would thrive in a household that’s either calm or has older children, and any dogs should know how to respect a cat’s boundaries. Because he's social and energetic, he really does best if there’s another kitten or playful young cat at home to share the action. Zinc gets along well with other cats and gravitates toward friendly interactions. If you want a kitten who knows how to relax but also loves to wrestle, Zinc could be the perfect fit. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Zinc
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Zinc do well in a range of environments, from apartments to single-family homes. As long as they have space to play and places to rest, they'll be happy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Zinc and other domestic short hairs don't require outdoor space. They thrive indoors with lots of toys and room to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally adaptable with children, especially when kids know how to treat cats kindly. Zinc would likely do best with older, respectful children.











