Kita
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Kita
AvailableKita is a young, female Domestic Short Hair with a sleek black short coat and a gentle, affectionate personality. She is spayed, house trained, and current on all vaccinations. Kita is currently in Charleston, SC, and gets along well with other cats, making her a delightful addition to a multi-cat household.
About Kita
Kita is an enchanting, petite cat with an irresistibly soft coat and a shy charm that draws you in. Still under a year old, she has all the playful energy youād expect from a kittenāwhether sheās chasing a feather toy or curling up to purr contentedly while you relax. Kita isnāt just about fun; sheās deeply bonded with her sister, Whisper, and together they form an inseparable duo. Both girls have unique blue-toned, hazy eyes from minor scarring, adding distinct beauty to their gentle personalities. These marks donāt slow them down or dampen their spirits. Kita gets along well with other cats and is house trained. If youāre searching for a pair that brings both energy and tenderness, consider adopting both sisters and experience their warmth up close. An in-person meeting is required, ensuring youāll fall for them in real life. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kita
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Kita do well in a variety of home environments, from apartments to larger houses. Sheāll adapt easily as long as thereās a cozy spot for naps and some space for playful antics.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kita doesn't require outdoor space to thrive. Domestic Short Hair cats are perfectly content indoors, especially with plenty of toys and climbing options.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good for families. Given Kita's gentle and playful nature, she can do well in homes with respectful children.










