Harlo
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Harlo
AvailableHarlo is a black Domestic Short Hair male, about 2 years old, with a short, glossy coat. He's classified as medium-sized and is currently in Long Beach, CA. He is not yet house trained but loves the company of other cats.
About Harlo
Meet Harlo, a sleek little mini-panther who landed in foster care at about nine weeks old after being found during a structure fire in Fontana. He was lucky—just a few singed whiskers and fur, but nothing serious. At first, Harlo was nervous around people, but even on that first day, he handled his bath like a gentleman. It didn’t take long before his playful side showed up: his toys would scatter around, and his little black paws poked out under his door, curious about the world beyond. Harlo has grown into a confident, spirited kitten who holds his tail high, keeps up with older foster siblings, and leans right into pets and cuddles. He loves attention and always fires up his purr motor when picked up. You'll often find him draped over a shoulder, watching TV or checking out your phone screen. Harlo really shines with cat friends and would love to be adopted with a sibling from his Math Cat family or his favorite surrogate mom, Emi. He hasn’t met dogs yet, so his thoughts on canine companions are still unknown. Fun fact—Harlo’s a Taurus, so stubborn curiosity and affection are pretty much guaranteed. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Harlo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Harlo, being a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to various living spaces, from apartments to larger homes. He's best suited for an environment where he receives attention and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Harlo are content indoors and don't require outdoor space. They enjoy windows or secure patios to watch the world, but primarily thrive in safe, indoor settings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Harlo's breed is known for its gentle and playful nature, making him suitable for homes with children who know how to be gentle with cats.











