Milo From “max And
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Milo From “max And
AvailableMilo is a brown tabby domestic short hair kitten in Holly, MI. He is a neutered male, house trained, and his coat is short. Milo has received all age-appropriate vaccinations and is well-adjusted to using a litter box.
About Milo From “max And
Milo is a young, brown tiger domestic shorthair who came to a foster home hungry and restless alongside his brother Max and their feral mother. While timid at first, Milo quickly warmed up enough to accept pets and greet his foster at the door, chasing after food and hanging onto the window hoping for a meal. He and Max, the only survivors from their litter, are closely bonded and sleep together most of the time. Both boys are playful—given a rope toy on a stick, they’ll pounce or chew if unsupervised. Milo is best suited to a gentle, patient adopter willing to go at his pace, and is likely to excel in a calm environment or with other mellow animals. Older children who respect his space are recommended. He uses the litter box reliably and eats both wet and dry food. Once comfortable, Milo is affectionate and eager to be part of the household routine, greeting his foster in the mornings and purring up a storm. Adoption for Milo is set at $225 for both boys, including microchipping, up-to-date vaccines, and records. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$225Payment after application.
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Questions about Milo From “max And
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Milo is a domestic short hair cat, typically comfortable in most indoor homes, including apartments and houses with varying activity levels. He adapts well as long as he has cozy spots to relax and places to play, making him a great fit for many households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Since Milo is a domestic short hair, he doesn't require outdoor space and should live indoors for safety. He will benefit from plenty of climbing options, toys, and windows to look out from inside the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Milo are generally adaptable to homes with children, but given his more timid nature, he'd do best with older, respectful kids who understand boundaries.











