Charm bonded w Hex
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Charm bonded w Hex
AvailableCharm is a medium-sized, male Domestic Short Hair/Tabby who currently lives in San Jose, CA. He is a baby and has already been neutered. Charm is house trained and thrives with another kitten companion. He will make a wonderful addition to the right home.
About Charm bonded w Hex
Charm is a brown tabby boy with striking stripes and soulful eyes, living up to his name with a gentle and sweet nature. While he may take some time to settle in, once Charm feels secure, his playful and affectionate side comes forward and he becomes a truly devoted companion. Rescued with his family as a tiny kitten, Charm has grown up surrounded by warmth and care, and it shows in his trusting bond with those he knows. He is especially close to his brother Hex—the two kittens are inseparable, finding comfort, companionship, and joy in each other's company. Adopting them together ensures they continue to thrive in a home that values their connection. Charm spends his days exploring, playing, and taking cozy naps, gradually revealing his soft, loving personality to the people he trusts. Charm will flourish in a patient, calm environment, especially with someone who appreciates the journey of watching a young kitten develop into a loyal friend. If you’re ready to welcome a bonded pair with lots of heart, Charm and Hex are looking for a family who will treasure their gentle spirits. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Charm bonded w Hex
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats like Charm do well in a variety of home settings, from apartments to houses, as long as they have a safe, loving environment. He will thrive where he gets attention and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Charm, as a Domestic Short Hair/Tabby, doesn't require outdoor space to be happy. Indoor living is best for his safety and wellbeing, but he enjoys having space to play and explore inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Charm's breed is generally suitable for homes with children, provided the kids are gentle and respect his space. Patience and calm are key, especially while he’s young and still adjusting.











