Odin
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Odin
AvailableOdin is a male Domestic Short Hair/Siamese mix with a short cream, ivory, gray, and white coat. At about 8 months old, heās still full of kitten energy and is considered medium-sized. Odin is neutered and up to date on vaccinations, but not yet house trained. He is currently located in Battle Creek, MIāthe right family will appreciate his spirited and loving nature.
About Odin
Odin is an overly friendly, in-your-face kitten with a quirky streak. As a young Domestic Short Hair/Siamese mix, his energy is boundlessāheās always ready for action, affection, or both at the same time. He hands out nose kisses freely and has a soft spot for shoelaces, arms, and hands, sometimes showing his love with gentle licks or little nibbles. When he wants something, Odin wonāt be subtle. Heās rambunctious and loves to wrestle. Odin is best suited for a home with children eight years or older who understand boundaries, or with another young cat eager for a playmate. His bold play style isnāt ideal for senior cats, but he may get along with a dog after slow, positive introductions. While heās not yet house trained, Odinās affectionate and persistent personality will make him an excellent companion for someone looking for a lively presence. He was born under the sign of Virgoāexpect a bit of careful observation mixed with curiosity. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Odin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Odin, as a Domestic Short Hair/Siamese mix, does well in a lively home with space for play and places to climb or perch. Apartments or houses both work, as long as he has enough stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair/Siamese mixes like Odin can easily be indoor-only cats, especially if they have toys, window perches, and interactive playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Odinās breeds tend to get along well with children, especially if the kids are gentle and respectful of boundariesājust as recommended for Odin himself.











