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Baked Potato

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1 month old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Pleasant Hill, MO
🎾 Playful🙈 Shy☺️ Gentle

This small, brown/chocolate domestic short hair female kitten is currently living at Feline Fix. She is spayed and has received all her vaccinations. Though she is young, she has been lovingly cared for and has already begun exploring new friendships in her foster environment.

About Baked Potato

Click apply to start the adoption process. Baked Potato and her siblings had a rough start to life, being found in a dangerous area near a busy restaurant before being taken in by a loving foster home. After being bottle-fed and cared for, they were introduced to both small dogs and other cats, which helped them become more social. However, Baked Potato may be a bit shy at first in new environments, so she will need a patient family willing to give her some time to adjust. She needs to be adopted with a companion—either another kitten or a playful young cat already in the home—to thrive and feel safe. Because she can be nervous, she is not suited to homes with young children. Born on March 13th, Baked Potato is a caring Pisces, a sign known for its empathy and gentle heart. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?

Questions about Baked Potato

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic short hair cats are adaptable and can thrive in a variety of living environments, from apartments to houses. They appreciate cozy, safe indoor spaces where they can explore and relax.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic short hair cats do not require outdoor space and are very content living exclusively indoors, where they are safe from hazards. Providing plenty of enrichment and play opportunities indoors will keep them happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hair cats can do well with older, respectful children, but as individuals, some may be more reserved or shy. Always supervise interactions with young children and make introductions slowly.