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Mcdonald

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Grand Rapids, MI
🐾 Friendly🙈 Shy🎾 Playful🐈 Cat Friendly

This sweet male Domestic Short Hair kitten has a brown tabby coat that’s short and easy to care for. He’s already been neutered, is up to date on his vaccines, and is house trained. He would be happiest in a quiet environment, ideally with other cats for companionship. You'll find him at Focus on Ferals.

About Mcdonald

Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today. Old McDonald had a...well, he had a rough start. This little guy was found searching for food in a McDonald's parking lot, which is hardly the place for a baby kitty to grow up. Having had very little human contact early on, McDonald started off shy and slow to trust, but he’s blossomed thanks to gentle volunteer attention and playtime with other cats at the shelter. He’s discovered a love for string toys and springs, and he’s always quick to curl up in a cozy spot when he needs rest or feels overwhelmed. McDonald will thrive in a calm home, especially one with another cat or two to help him settle in and gain more confidence. With patience, he’s sure to become a very sweet addition to your family. Are you ready to offer this resilient boy the loving, patient home he deserves? Apply to meet him today! All cats and kittens in our care are spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, vaccinated against distemper, and treated for parasites. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Mcdonald

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

    Domestic Short Hair cats are highly adaptable and do well in a variety of home environments, including apartments and houses. They appreciate a safe, cozy indoor space and can thrive in both quiet and busier households with proper introductions.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs do not require outdoor space as long as they have stimulating indoor environments. Keeping them indoors helps protect their health and safety.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children, especially when properly socialized. Gentle interactions teach mutual respect.