Fluffernutter
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Fluffernutter
AvailableFluffernutter is a small, white and orange/red domestic short hair kitten currently living in Washington, PA. He is an 8-month-old neutered male who has received all his vaccinations and tested negative for felv/fiv. Fluffernutter has experience living with both dogs and cats, which helps him adjust well to home life. Born in late September, his personality carries a bit of Libra charm.
About Fluffernutter
Fluffernutter is a striking young male kitten, born on September 24, 2025—making him a social Libra. He started life a bit wild, but after being trapped as a stray, he learned all about home comforts in a foster setting in St Thomas. Now in Washington, PA, Fluffernutter arrives neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations. He’s felv/fiv negative, which is always reassuring. Having grown up around both cats and dogs, he’s familiar with a busy household. Fluffernutter might keep to himself at first, especially in a new place with new routines. Give him a bit of time, and he’ll settle in for good—the kind of reliable companion everyone hopes for. He’s waiting to find his person and a soft spot to land. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Fluffernutter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fluffernutter, being a domestic short hair, easily adapts to most home environments, whether an apartment or a house. He'll do best someplace safe and steady where he can settle in at his own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Fluffernutter are typically content living entirely indoors. Outdoor access is not necessary, especially given his background, though safe supervised exploration can be enriching.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fluffernutter's breed is known for being adaptable and generally tolerant, making him a good fit for families with respectful children. His shy side may mean he prefers a quieter or more predictable environment at first.
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