Mary Jane's Loafer
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Mary Jane's Loafer
AvailableMary Jane's Loafer is a small orange and white domestic shorthair kitten living in Chantilly, VA. She is just three months old, female, and up to date on her vaccines. Loafer gets along with children, cats, and dogs. She will need to be spayed by her adopter when she is old enough.
About Mary Jane's Loafer
Mary Jane's Loafer is a playful, social kitten just a few months old, born in her foster home on February 15. She's a bright orange and white domestic shorthair who fills her days climbing cat trees, chasing toys, and tumbling around with her siblings. Litter box trained and well-adjusted, Loafer is comfortable with dogs, cats, and kids—a rare trifecta in a young kitten. She must be adopted with another kitten or go to a home that already has a young, playful cat. Single adoptions aren't possible at this age due to her strong need for feline company and socialization. Loafer's vaccinations are up to date for her age, and she's microchipped. She'll need to be spayed at six months of age, and there will be a process and cost refund for that after adoption. Loafer grew up indoors and she'll need to remain an indoor cat. Declawing is prohibited. This is a genuine social kitten, ready to make herself right at home. She's a little Aquarius—expect plenty of mischief and intelligence in the mix. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Mary Jane's Loafer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mary Jane's Loafer, as a domestic shorthair kitten, is best suited for an indoor environment where she can stay safe and socialized. In a home with plenty of interaction and playtime, she will thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic shorthair cats like Mary Jane's Loafer are typically happiest and healthiest indoors. She does not require outdoor space, but she will appreciate cat trees and window views.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mary Jane's Loafer gets along with children and, as a playful young kitten, fits well in homes where respectful kids can play with her.











