Remington
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Remington
AvailableRemington, a male domestic long hair, is about 1 year old and sports a striking gray tabby coat. He is medium-sized with a long, luxurious coat and is already neutered, vaccinated, and litter trained. Remington is currently in Ellington, MO, and is described as friendly with other cats. As a Taurus, he brings a steady and devoted energy to his interactions.
About Remington
Remington is part of a lively, bottle-raised bunch from Itty Bitty Kitty City in Ellington, MO. Known for his silky long tabby coat and gentle spirit, Remington is still learning his feline manners and thrives best as an inside-only companion where he can stay safe and healthy. He gets along well with other cats and is comfortable in social feline groups, but will need a home committed to routine vet care and plenty of positive engagement. Life with a young cat can be both rewarding and occasionally challenging as kittens find their place and grow, so a dedicated, patient adopter is important. Remington is already neutered, vaccinated, and litter trained, ready to move on from rescue life to a loving home. The rescue ensures the adoption process is thorough—potential adopters must be prepared for an interview, either via video or a home visit, to ensure the kitties are heading somewhere safe. They ask for thoughtful consideration and updates post-adoption, aiming for true lifelong placements. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Remington
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Remington, as a domestic long hair cat, will do best in a calm, indoor environment where he can enjoy plenty of affection and security. Apartment or house living both suit him as long as there is space to play and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long hair cats like Remington do not require outdoor space and actually benefit most from being kept indoors for safety and health. Indoor enrichment and climbing options are ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Remington’s breed tends to be adaptable and accepting of children, especially if the kids are gentle and respectful of cats. Supervised interactions are recommended, especially as he’s still learning his manners.











