Kimble
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Kimble
AvailableKimble is a small adult neutered male, a black Domestic Long Hair, currently in Concord, CA. Heās friendly and has recovered well from his past skin issues, which were brought on by flea allergies and food sensitivities. Kimble does not have his special needs listed but continues to thrive thanks to his current routine. He would do best as an only cat in a spacious home.
About Kimble
After spending months recovering from skin problems, Kimble is now ready for his next chapter. Heās a striking long-haired black cat and has come a long way since being found outside, suffering from a rough case of skin pain. Thanks to steady care, heās not only healed but is thriving. Kimbleās personality is outgoingāheās very friendly with peopleābut heāll do best as the only cat at home or in a space large enough for everyone to have room. If another cat is present, slow intros are necessary. Kimbleās skin issues were caused by a severe flea allergy and some food sensitivities. He currently takes a daily dose of inexpensive prednisone and eats allergy-sensitive food, both of which keep him happy and comfortable. Kimble deserves a break and a stable place to call his own, especially after all heās been through. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Kimble
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Kimble do well in a variety of settings, but they appreciate ample space to move around. Since Kimble prefers to be the only cat or have lots of space, a large home would really suit him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cats like Kimble do not require outdoor access and generally thrive indoors. Having plenty of indoor space or enrichment is more important for Domestic Long Hair cats.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Long Hair cats are generally friendly and can be suitable for families with children, though introductions should be thoughtful. Kimble would do best with children who respect his space and needs.











