Jemma Jack
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Jemma Jack
AvailableJemma, Jack, and Joy are young black and white tuxedo Domestic Short Hair kittens in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. They have short coats and are house trained. Jack is neutered and vaccinated, making him ready for a comfortable family life. Their playful personalities and affectionate nature shine through at this early age.
About Jemma Jack
Meet the siblings Jemma, Jack, and Joy, born on May 8, 2024, and all living life at full kitten throttle in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. This black and white tuxedo crew is all about play, naps, and each other's company. Theyāre loving with their foster caregivers and downright devoted to one another. Jemma soaks up attention and is quick to hop onto your lap for a long, contented purr session. Sheās playful, then all about that long nap. Sheād do best in a calm, loving family that appreciates her social side. Jack is the shy one, especially around new people. Heāll warm up at his own pace and, when he does, he becomes a big cuddler. Heās first to the food bowl but easily rattled by loud noises or fast movement, so a quieter home or one with older children suits him best. Joy is a little love bug with a sweet disposition. Sheāll start purring when you get close and is happiest glued to your lap or beside you. She laps up every ounce of affection that comes her way and would make a gentle addition to a caring home. Born in early May, these kittens are determined little Geminisānaturally curious and quick-witted. 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 like Jemma and Jack do well in a range of home environments. Whether it's an apartment or a house, as long as thereās space to play and places to cozy up, they thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jemma and Jack are content living fully indoors. Domestic Short Hair cats don't require outdoor access and can get all their exercise and enrichment inside with toys and climbing spots.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally a good match for families. While Jemma would enjoy a home with gentle children, Jack is more comfortable with older kids due to his shy nature.











