Lion
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Lion
AvailableLion is a medium-sized, young male tabby with a short orange-and-white coat, currently living in North Myrtle Beach, SC. He is not yet house trained and has been neutered. Born in April 2025, Lion’s sun sign is Taurus, which often means he’s steady, playful, and affectionate.
About Lion
Lion is a truly unique kitten who joined from North Carolina alongside Zumi. He instantly found his place among the adult cats at the Head Butt Hotel, adapting with an easygoing spirit. Born in April 2025, he spends much of his time romping with Baby Kitten or chasing after Linny and Salty. If he’s not in the middle of kitten chaos, you’ll likely find him curled up against GiGi, whom he follows with genuine kitten adoration. As a Head Butt Hotel cat, Lion comes from a rescue that takes health and nutrition seriously. Adopters are expected to maintain specific nutritional protocols and support vaccination best practices, including titer testing in lieu of unnecessary vaccinations. Lion’s adopter must be ready to work with a vet who is open to titer testing, prioritizing his long-term wellbeing over routine shots. Full veterinary records and clear transparency about his care come standard with his adoption. Lion gets along well with other cats and is adjusting to the ins and outs of home life. Ready to welcome a lively, affectionate orange-and-white tabby into your family? Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Lion
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lion, a young tabby, will thrive in a home that’s safe and enriching, as domestic cats like him adapt well to apartments or houses as long as there are places to play and hide.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lion, like most domestic cats, doesn't require outdoor space if the home provides plenty of stimulation and safe windows or cat trees to observe the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats like Lion are generally good with children, especially if socialized young, making them suitable companions for families.











