Crush
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Crush
AvailableCrush is a domestic short hair, black and white (tuxedo) kitten living in Wyandotte, MI. He is house trained, neutered, and his vaccinations are currently up to date. He is a playful and loving baby, eager to find a permanent home with one of his foster siblings.
About Crush
Crush showed up at a busy city intersection, completely on his own, before landing safely in rescue. He grew up with other foster kittens—Cooper, Nigel, Peach, Bubbles, Squirt, and Jacques—so he's used to a bustling kitten crowd. Playtime is constant with him, and he’s just as happy to curl up for a nap on a welcoming lap. Crush is notoriously affectionate but tends to get shy when meeting new visitors. He’s happiest and most relaxed as long as he’s with his kitten friends, and he does not like to be without them. For that reason, he absolutely must go home with one of his foster siblings—separation makes him cry. If you’re looking to adopt a pair of social, lively kittens, Crush will quickly make himself at home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Crush
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Crush adapt well to a range of homes, including apartments or houses. He will feel most secure in an environment where he has feline companionship, as he is bonded to his foster siblings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Crush and domestic short hair cats generally do well as indoor pets and don't require any outdoor space. Given his background, he'll be safest and happiest indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats like Crush are known for being adaptable and make good companions for homes with children if introductions are gentle and supervised.











