High Heels
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High Heels
AvailableHigh Heels is a female domestic short hair calico kitten with a short, multicolored coat. She is a baby, medium-sized, and currently located in Highland Park, NJ. High Heels is spayed and vaccinated, and while she is not yet house trained, her affectionate personality shines through.
About High Heels
High Heels is a standout calico kitten with a set of big, polydactyl paws she isn’t shy about flaunting. At four months old, she’s outgoing, happy, and deeply affectionate—she likes to start the day by touching noses with her favorite person. Her playful energy finds an outlet in climbing to the highest spot on any cat tree, and she fits in seamlessly with both kittens and older cats in her foster home. High Heels is especially close with her sister, Sassy Frassy, and would love to be adopted with her. She is spayed and her vaccinations are current. High Heels does not come with house training yet but makes up for it with her loving, easygoing temperament around both children and other cats. This striking calico has lots of love to give and is waiting to find a family that appreciates a little flair in their feline companion. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about High Heels
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like High Heels are adaptable and do well in most indoor environments. They thrive in homes where they can interact with people and other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
High Heels, as a domestic short hair, is happiest and safest living indoors. She does not require outdoor space, but she will appreciate cat trees and window perches.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
High Heels gets along with children, and domestic short hairs generally do well in family settings when properly introduced.











