Cooper
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Cooper
AvailableCooper is a small, black Domestic Short Hair kitten in Kenosha, WI. His coat is short and sleek. He’s five and a half months old, neutered, house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and tested FIV positive. Cooper gets along well with cats and children, but a home without dogs is preferred. He’s playful, adaptable, and ready to find his perfect family.
About Cooper
Cooper is an adorable black kitten with a shiny short coat and plenty of charm. At just five and a half months old, he’s already neutered, up to date on his vaccinations, and microchipped for safety. Cooper did test positive for FIV, so he’ll need a family willing to give him that little bit of extra consideration—he’ll do best as the only kitten, with another FIV+ cat, or another non-aggressive kitten buddy. A home without dogs is preferred, since he hasn’t been around them before. He’s outgoing and loves to follow his foster mom around, even curling up with her at night. True to kitten form, Cooper is playful with both his kitten friends and older cats—and he never says no to a good play session. He’s reliable with his litterbox and eats both wet and dry food. Anyone lucky enough to adopt him will quickly understand why he’s such a favorite in his foster home. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Cooper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Cooper do well in a range of environments, from quiet apartments to bustling family homes. They adapt easily and enjoy spaces where they can play, relax, and interact with people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cooper, being a Domestic Short Hair, is perfectly content as an indoor cat. He doesn’t require outdoor access, but will appreciate sunny windows or safe indoor play areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cooper’s breed is known for being friendly and easygoing, making them a solid choice for families with children who know how to interact gently with cats.











