Murphy Ffc
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Murphy Ffc
AvailableMurphy Ffc is a black, short-haired domestic short hair kitten, currently about nine months old, living in Omaha, NE. He is a neutered male and has all his vaccinations up to date. He is house trained and does not have any special needs.
About Murphy Ffc
Murphy Ffc is a sleek, short-haired black kitten growing up with his siblings Georgia and Horatio in Omaha, NE. At just nine months old, Murphy is still very much in his playful stage, curious about the world around him. Once he feels comfortable, he’s quick to lean in for a cuddle, showing his softer side after a session of batting around toys. He is currently living in a foster home, and his foster remarks on how quickly he warms up and seeks affection. Murphy has already been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations, so he’s ready for his new start. He gets along well with other cats, which makes him a strong fit for multi-cat homes. Note that Murphy and all cats from this rescue are only available in the immediate Omaha, Nebraska area—no exceptions. If you’re looking for a sweet, energetic kitten who likes to snuggle once he trusts you, Murphy’s worth a look. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Murphy Ffc
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Murphy Ffc, as a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to most indoor environments. Apartments, townhouses, or single-family homes all work as long as he has safe spaces and enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Murphy Ffc is best suited for indoor living and does not require outdoor space. He will benefit from indoor play areas, scratching posts, and toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats like Murphy Ffc are generally suitable for homes with children, especially when socialized early. Supervised introductions are always best for young kittens.











