Acorn
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Acorn
AvailableAcorn is a three-month-old male Domestic Short Hair cat with a gray and buff tabby coat. He has a short coat length and is house trained. Acorn is vaccinated and will be neutered as part of his adoption. He’s located in Chicago, IL and is still very much a kitten, making him an ideal companion for families or homes with other pets.
About Acorn
Acorn is a three-month-old kitten with a soft gray and buff tabby coat. He’s already warmed up to people and other cats, eager for playtime and any attention you can spare. Acorn is up to date on his vaccines and in good health. He’s set to be neutered when he’s a little older, which is already included in the adoption. Since he’s still learning how to be a cat, Acorn will do best in a home with another friendly feline to show him the ropes, or you can adopt him alongside a buddy from his current crew so they can grow up together. He’s proven to get along with children, cats, and even dogs. Photos and more about his personality will follow, but don’t let the wait stop you if you want to meet him in person—Acorn is in Chicago, IL and ready for his next chapter. Every animal under Aquarius is known for their quirky, friendly nature, and Acorn is no exception. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Acorn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Acorn, being a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to both apartments and houses. He thrives in environments where he gets daily interaction and enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Acorn are content as indoor-only pets and do not require outdoor space, though a window perch or safe enclosure can be a bonus.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Acorn’s breed is well known for getting along with children, and Acorn himself is a sociable kitten who will fit nicely into a family setting.











