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Jo Jo

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3 years old|Domestic Short Hair, Tabby|Female|Small|Half Moon Bay, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained

Jo Jo is a small female Domestic Short Hair/Tabby with a beautiful gray and brown coat. She has a short coat, has been spayed, and is up to date on vaccinations. As an adult cat, she is already house trained. Jo Jo is currently being cared for at Companions In Waiting and is looking for her forever home.

About Jo Jo

Click apply to start the adoption process. After her mom was rescued from a mobile home park in Moss Beach, Jo Jo was born alongside her siblings in a safe, loving environment. Jo Jo, her sister Bailey, and brother Marley are all healthy, playful, and affectionate kittens who adore daily cuddles and lively playtime. With her pretty gray and brown tabby coat, Jo Jo would make a delightful indoor companion and is ready to bring joy and warmth to her new home. Jo Jo is already spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, ensuring she is set for a long and happy life with her future people. For the happiest transition, Jo Jo should be adopted together with one of her littermates and must remain an indoor-only kitty. With a birthday of May 4th, Jo Jo is a Taurus, which means she may have a calm and affectionate nature. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Jo Jo

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats adapt well to various living environments, including apartments and houses. They thrive as indoor pets, especially when provided with enrichment and companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats do not require outdoor space if they are provided with plenty of interactive play and stimulation indoors. Many live happily as indoor-only cats.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats are generally known to be good with children, often enjoying playtime and attention, provided introductions are handled gently and respectfully.