Dillion
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Dillion
AvailableDillion is a four-month-old male Domestic Short Hair kitten in Rice Lake, WI. He’s medium-sized, already neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. As a Taurus, he’s likely to enjoy comfort and routine, making him a steady companion as he grows.
About Dillion
Dillion is a four-month-old Domestic Short Hair kitten whose story starts like so many others—picked up as a stray with nothing certain in his past except that he wound up at a rescue. What he found here, though, is reliable care. Dillion has seen a veterinarian, received age-appropriate vaccines, and is already neutered. Volunteers have made sure every inch of the rescue is clean and welcoming, so while Dillion waits for someone to take him home, he’s comfortable, healthy, and watched over. The team here puts in the work, not just to keep the space running but to make sure each cat has a real shot at finding their person. Looking for a new companion in Rice Lake, WI? Drop by during open hours—no appointment needed. You might just meet Dillion and find he’s the one you’ve been hoping for. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Dillion
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dillion, a Domestic Short Hair kitten, would do well in most home settings—apartments or houses alike. This breed is adaptable and becomes attached to its people, valuing a safe and stable indoor environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Dillion are happiest with plenty of room to explore inside the home. They don’t need outdoor space to thrive and are safest as indoor cats.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dillion’s breed is generally good-natured and can be suitable for homes with respectful children. Supervised introductions and gentle handling are key with kittens.











