C Litter Fergus
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C Litter Fergus
AvailableC Litter Fergus is an orange and white Domestic Short Hair kitten currently in Livonia, MI. He is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Fergus has a small build, making him easy to scoop up and cuddle.
About C Litter Fergus
Fergus is the kind of kitten who likes to know what's going on. When he isn't busy joining in a play session with his littermates, you'll catch him hunched over a stray sock, inspecting your shoes, or quietly watching the world through the window. He's curious and follows what's happening, often choosing to be where the action is. Fergus will want to be involved in daily routines and enjoys sharing space with his people. All cats adopted from this rescue will go home microchipped, registered to the adopter after adoption. For kittens too young to be neutered at the time of adoption, a Spay/Neuter Contract is required, and a deposit is held until you provide proof of completion for the procedure. There's also a one-time $15 fee for microchip enrollment. Collar and ID tags are still recommended for safety. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about C Litter Fergus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like C Litter Fergus are comfortable in a wide variety of living environments, from apartments to houses. They adapt well to different households as long as they have companionship and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
C Litter Fergus, as a Domestic Short Hair, will be content indoors with proper entertainment and enrichment. Outdoor access is not required, but a safe window view or screened-in porch is a plus.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children, making Fergus a suitable companion for families, especially when socialized from a young age.











