Holston
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Holston
AvailableHolston is a neutered male Domestic Short Hair with a black coat living in Richmond, KY. He is an adult and medium-sized, with a friendly and easygoing nature. Holston is house trained, uses his litter box for pooping, and though he has nerve damage requiring manual bladder expression, he adjusts well to his routine. Vaccinations are current, and he gets along with cats, dogs, and children.
About Holston
Holston is a lively little cat with a soft black coat and a distinctive bobtail. Outgoing and full of affection, he’ll climb right onto your lap or chest to purr, knead, and soak up attention. He’s happiest next to his people and is completely content being held like a baby. Holston plays just as hard as the other kittens, races around the house, and makes fast friends with cats, dogs, and even has a special buddy in another kitten, Nibbles. You’ll notice Holston really only differs from the average kitten in one significant way: he cannot urinate on his own because of nerve damage from an early injury. He must have his bladder manually expressed several times a day, a routine he’s used to and tolerates quietly. He is excellent about using his litter box for pooping, will sleep overnight in a crate to manage accidents, and can wear diapers if needed. As long as his bladder is expressed on schedule, Holston has no leaks and stays comfortable. This is a friendly, good-natured cat looking past his special needs for someone to give him a real home. He is neutered, up to date on all vaccinations, and already microchipped. Holston gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children. He’s about seven months old and ready for a family willing to care for a remarkable kitten with a bit of extra routine. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Holston
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Holston adapt to most homes, whether apartments or houses. They're comfortable living indoors and do well in family settings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Holston, being a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space and thrives entirely indoors. An indoor environment is actually safer for him, especially considering his special needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are often great with children, and Holston especially has shown he gets along well with kids.











