Domino
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Domino
AvailableDomino is a large, black and white (tuxedo) domestic shorthair kitten, currently cared for in Rochester Hills, MI. As a neutered male, Domino is house trained, has a short coat, and is up to date on vaccinations. He does not have any special needs, making him a friendly and easygoing companion.
About Domino
Domino is a big-hearted tuxedo cat with a sweet nature and a giant purr you can hear across the room. He loves to chase his feather wand and will happily spend time playing or snoozing nearby. This affectionate boy quickly wins people over with his friendly personality. Domino is looking for a home where he'll get both attention and playtime—he’s happiest as part of the family routine, not on the sidelines. He’s a great fit for families who have the energy for a lively kitten and can offer plenty of toys and human interaction. Domino thrives on affection and would appreciate a home that welcomes him as a companion. For his safety, households with children should wait until little ones are at least eight years old. Prospective adopters must already have a resident animal and be able to keep up with basic veterinary care and vaccination schedules. Domino is current on his vaccines, house trained, and neutered for convenience. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Domino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domino, a domestic shorthair/tabby mix, is well-suited to most indoor home environments. He will thrive in a loving household that can provide affection and regular playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domino, like most domestic cats, doesn't require outdoor space and will be healthy and entertained indoors with toys and attention. Indoor life also helps keep him safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats like Domino are friendly and adaptable, but for kittens, stable homes with gentle older children (8+) are ideal to avoid accidental injury to either party.











