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Noa

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3 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Jersey City, NJ
đŸŸ FriendlyđŸ€— AffectionateđŸŽŸ Playful

Noa is a male Domestic Short Hair kitten, just over three years old, with a glossy black short coat. He’s a small cat based in Jersey City, NJ, and while his exact weight isn’t listed, he carries all the light-footed energy of a young cat. Noa doesn’t have special needs and is still writing his story at the rescue.

About Noa

Noa is a tiny, black, male kitten with bright eyes and endless curiosity. Every corner is an opportunity for discovery, and his playful nature will keep you entertained as he dashes and pounces with kitten energy. He loves snuggling up for a nap once playtime is finished, and it's not hard to picture him curled in a sunny patch, gently purring himself to sleep. Noa is still new to the rescue in Jersey City, NJ, so his biography is unfolding, but he's already showing signs of being a sweet and affectionate companion. With his eager, open spirit and that soft, short coat, Noa promises plenty of laughter, snuggles, and those charming cat antics that brighten every day. For those who like reading into the stars, Noa’s August 6th birthday makes him a bold and playful Leo, so expect a cat with heart and confidence to spare. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Noa

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

    Noa, as a Domestic Short Hair, will do well in nearly any home environment—apartments, houses, and everything in between. These cats are adaptable and blend easily into various lifestyles.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Noa doesn’t need outdoor space to thrive. Domestic Short Hair cats like him are perfectly happy living indoors, as long as they’re provided with stimulation and some sunny spots to lounge in.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Noa are often very good with children, thanks to their gentle and social personality. Supervision with little ones is still recommended.