Simon
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Simon
AvailableSimon is a young male Domestic Short Hair with black and white coloring and a small frame. At just one month old, he already shows a house trained nature. He will be neutered when he’s old enough and has received all age-appropriate vaccinations. Simon lives in Redwood Falls, MN and gets along well with other cats and children.
About Simon
Simon is a one-month-old black and white tuxedo kitten who arrived at the shelter with his mother and seven siblings. He spends his days tumbling after toys, cuddling up with his family, and soaking up as much affection as possible. Simon is curious and impressionable at this age, and his personality will continue to blossom in the right home. He gets along well with other cats and would do best with gentle children who respect an animal's boundaries. His shelter family keeps up with all his preventive care, including vaccinations, flea and tick protection, and regular pampering with brushing and nail trims. Simon will be neutered when he's old enough. He’s looking for a loving, patient family that will lavish him with attention and give him a safe place to grow. Fun fact: Simon is an Aries, so he’ll probably keep everyone on their toes with his playful, adventurous side. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Simon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Shorthair cats like Simon adapt easily to a wide range of homes, making them good fits for apartments, houses, and families looking for a playful companion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Simon, being a Domestic Short Hair, would do well as an indoor cat and does not require outdoor space to thrive, though some supervised outdoor time can provide enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Shorthairs like Simon generally do well with children, especially when the kids are taught to respect the cat’s boundaries and space.











