Jemma Jack
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Jemma Jack
AvailableThis small, male Domestic Short Hair kitten has a striking black and white (tuxedo) coat. He is young, with a short coat that is both soft and easy to maintain. Currently residing at FOCAS, he is already spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained, making him a wonderful option for someone seeking an affectionate and playful new companion.
About Jemma Jack
Make their next chapter their best one yet. Meet siblings: Jemma, Jack, and Joy, born on May 8, 2024. Together, they create endless entertainment with their playful antics and have developed a loving bond with their caregivers. As kittens, they thrive on exploring, napping in cozy spots, and sharing affection with each other. Jemma adores attention and cuddles—she’ll curl up on your lap at every chance and reward you with a content purr. She is a playful spirit but also a devoted napper, making her ideal for a warm, gentle family. Jack can be shy, especially around new people, but will seek out snuggles when he feels comfortable. He’s usually first to the food bowl and, with patience, will blossom into a wonderful companion. Older children or quieter homes suit him best, as he’s easily startled by loud sounds or sudden activity. Joy is an affectionate love bug and starts purring at the slightest hint of attention. She delights in lap time and being close to her humans, offering a sweet, gentle presence in any loving home. All three kittens would make delightful additions, but each has a personality sure to bring happiness to the right family. Did you know? Since these kittens were born on May 8, they are Taurus—kittens born under this sign are known for being gentle and loving companions. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Jemma Jack
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats adapt well to various living environments, including apartments and houses. They are quite versatile and thrive indoors with plenty of stimulation and interaction with their human companions.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs can live contentedly indoors and do not require outdoor space. If allowed outdoors, they should be supervised to stay safe, but they are perfectly happy in indoor-only settings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally suitable for homes with children, especially when properly socialized. Their playful and adaptable nature makes them a good fit for families.
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