Picard
Available
Picard
AvailableThis domestic short hair kitten is a baby male with a striking gray tabby and white coat. He is a medium-sized cat with a short coat and is already litter box trained. Picard is not yet neutered but vaccinations are up to date. He is currently at Fayette County Animal Rescue, waiting to find his perfect family.
About Picard
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Picard is a striking tabby kitten with a lively spirit and a heart full of love. Always the center of attention, he brings laughter and joy whether he’s leaping after his favorite toys or engaging in playful adventures with his siblings. His affectionate nature really shines when playtime slows—he’ll gladly curl up on your lap, soaking up every bit of affection that comes his way. This adorable little guy is the best of both worlds: spirited enough to keep you entertained and sweet enough to melt your heart with gentle cuddles. If you dream of a kitten who will fill your days with fun and warm snuggles, Picard is ready to boldly go to his forever home and join your family adventures. Currently, Picard is available for pre-adoption. He still has a few veterinary visits ahead to finish his kitten vaccines and be neutered. You may adopt him now, but must take him to the vet in Somerville for his remaining appointments. His adoption is currently local only, and all adoptions of our cats require a home inspection and a brief video showing where your new companion will be living. Veterinary references are requested for previous or current pet owners, and renters should confirm pet policies with their landlords. Fun fact: With a date of birth of February 9th, Picard is an Aquarius—known for playful curiosity and a love for adventure! Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Picard
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats are highly adaptable and do well in most home environments, from apartments to houses. They love to explore and can thrive with access to cozy indoor spaces.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats do not require outdoor space if their indoor environment is enriching and interactive. Many experts recommend keeping cats indoors for their safety, but they enjoy window perches and play areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats are generally friendly and sociable, making them a good fit for homes with children. It’s important to teach children how to interact gently with cats.
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