Kiki Located In
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Kiki Located In
AvailableKiki is a medium-sized, female Abyssinian/Domestic Shorthair mix with a short tabby coat, currently located in Boca Raton, FL. She is spayed, house trained, and vaccinated. Kiki does well with both cats and dogs, and has a lively, affectionate personality. She is an adult cat who thrives on interactive play and companionship.
About Kiki Located In
Kiki currently lives in the Northeast and can be met in person if you want to see if she’s a good fit for your family. She’s a beautiful, medium-sized two-year-old female Abyssinian/Domestic Shorthair mix with a short tabby coat. Kiki is all about movement—she loves laser pointers, ribbon wands, and any game that lets her show off her acrobatics. Her energy doesn’t mean she lacks sweetness. Mornings are when she really shines, greeting you with headbutts and affection. Kiki has lived with a dog before and does well with other cats and children. She’s up-to-date on vaccines and spayed, ready for a home where she won’t be bored. Kiki thrives with a lot of attention, interactive play, and maybe even a playful feline buddy. She has plenty of love and enthusiasm waiting for her future family. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kiki Located In
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Abyssinian/Domestic Shorthair mixes like Kiki tend to thrive in homes where there's plenty of interaction, playtime, and opportunities to climb and explore. They do best in households where their intelligence and energy are matched by engaged owners.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kiki, being an Abyssinian/Domestic Shorthair mix, doesn't require outdoor space if her indoor life is stimulating with lots of toys and attention. Secure outdoor time is a plus, but she's just as happy inside with enough playmates and interactive games.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, cats like Kiki generally do well in homes with children, especially those who know how to respectfully handle pets and participate in play.











