Scott
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Scott
AvailableScott is a male domestic short hair kitten with orange tabby coloring, currently in Washington, DC. He is still a baby and will need to be neutered by his adoptive family. Scott's vaccinations are up to date. He is expected to grow into a medium-sized cat with a short, easy-to-care-for coat.
About Scott
Scott is a sweet, orange tabby kitten looking for a forever family in Washington, DC. At just 11 weeks old, heās eager for a world filled with playtime, cuddles, and plenty of toys. His short-haired coat has that classic tabby glow, and despite his tiny size now, Scott is already showing a curious, playful spirit. Because of his young age, Scott is likely to get along well with other cats, dogs, and childrenāespecially with a thoughtful introduction. Heās still early in his journey and will need some basic vaccinations continued after adoption. Scott hasnāt been neutered yet due to his age; his future family will need to ensure this happens by the required date. Considering a pair? Two kittens often thrive together, and Scott has a sibling, Scoff, who is also seeking a home. Give this energetic boy the loving home he deserves. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Scott
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Scott are adaptable and do well in many home settings, from apartments to larger houses. They thrive when their space has cozy spots for naps and enough room to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Scott, as a domestic short hair, doesn't require outdoor space, and he can live contentedly as an indoor-only cat. Many families choose to keep their cats indoors for safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Scott's breed tends to do well with children, especially if gently introduced while young. Their easygoing nature makes them a good match for families.











