Radish
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Radish
AvailableRadish, a small male Domestic Short Hair with a soft, short coat in buff tabby hues, is currently living in Bayside, NY. He is a house trained, neutered kitten and his vaccinations are up to date. Radish gets along well with cats, dogs, and children, and has no special needs.
About Radish
Radish is one of four golden white tabby siblingsāKiwi, Turnip, and Mango. Of the bunch, heās the softest and most gentle little soul. At just 4 months old, Radish is what most hope for in a kitten: affectionate, friendly, playful, and just plain adorable. He and his siblings were abandoned together in a box, nestled close and hoping for a second chance. Since then, Radish has thrived, showing a deep love for toys, quiet cuddles, and curling up with another cat. Because heās always lived with his siblings, Radish finds confidence and comfort in their company. The rescue would love for him to find a home with one of his siblingsāthese pairs bring out the best in each other and their bond is heartwarming to witness. Radish gets along very well with cats, dogs, and children. If youāre ready for double the love, consider adopting Radish and a sibling together. Theyāre ready for their forever families. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Radish
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Radish is a Domestic Short Hair cat and generally does well in most home settings, from apartments to houses, as long as he has cozy spots to relax and space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Radish are content indoors and donāt require outdoor space, but appreciate room to roam and explore inside the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Radish is a Domestic Short Hair, and this breed is often great with children who know how to interact gently with pets.











