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Sir Loin

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Charlotte, NC
🤗Affectionate🔍CuriousBrave🕊️GentleFunny🐾Friendly🎾Playful🧠SmartCouch Potato

About Sir Loin

Meet one of our kittens in the “cow” litter, Sir Loin! Male | 2.5 months | Will be neutered before going home | Current on vaccines for his age | dewormed | microchipped | Will be combo tested for FeLV/FIV prior to adoption Sir Loin got his name because he nearly doubles his siblings in size. Even as a tiny 4w old on intake his weight and size drastically surprised his sibs. Despite his size though he’s just a big baby that wants to eat some snacks and snuggle. Garfield if you will but in a gray and white cat body. INTAKE HISTORY: His litter came in after a sibling had sadly passed from Panleukopenia in a nearby shelter. The remaining 3 kittens had a euthanasia deadline for that day and needed emergency supportive care. Our org Inked Kittens Club has extensive experience with Panleukopenia and immediately took them in to provide supportive care. All 3 siblings survived the highly fatal disease and fully recovered. They are no longer contagious to other animals and have no long term health concerns from having panleuk. If you have additional questions please feel free to reach out to We know it’s unlikely but if you are interested in adopting the trio we would ✨ love ✨ to be able to keep the siblings together as they’re all closely bonded. <3 As always adoptions in pairs are prioritized. For this pair specifically we will not be reviewing applications that are not willing to adopt both siblings. The adoption fee for a single kitten is $150 while a pair is $250. ____ Interested in Adopting? Complete our Adoption Application on our Profile Page (click the “Visit Our Profile Page” button below). We do not evaluate inquiries. Please read below before applying: We do not adopt on a first-come, first-served basis. Our priority is finding the best match for each cat or kitten. Applicants interested in adopting a pair of kittens are typically given higher priority. Due to concerns about Single Kitten Syndrome (SKS), young kittens are not eligible for solo adoption unless there is already a young kitty of similar energy in the home. What is Single Kitten Syndrome? Single Kitten Syndrome occurs when young kittens are adopted alone. Without a feline playmate, they may develop behavioral issues such as: • Aggression or anxiety • Inappropriate chewing or scratching • Litter box avoidance • Difficulty adjusting to new pets or children later in life While not all single kittens experience these challenges, it’s a common reason cats are rehomed later. The best way to prevent SKS is to adopt kittens in pairs or ensure there’s already a playful, compatible cat in the home.