Nemo
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Nemo
AvailableNemo is a small, short-haired domestic shorthair kitten with a tabby (brown/chocolate) coat, currently about 3 months old and living in East Greenwich, RI. He’s a neutered male, vaccinated, and already house trained. With no special needs, Nemo brings a cheerful, easygoing presence to his environment.
About Nemo
Meet Nemo — a pint-sized orange philosopher who seems to think life’s grand purpose is to narrate everything that happens around him. If you ever wanted a kitten who offers a real-time play-by-play, Nemo is your guy. He meows to announce each moment with perfect comic timing: before and after using the litterbox, before meals and after, and any time he just needs his people to know what’s up. The result? You’ll find yourself cracking up at his short, purposeful reports on all things kitten. As a baby, Nemo watched his bolder brothers leap from heights and wisely searched for gentler ways down, but he's moved on from caution since then. Once Nemo shook off his fear, he jumped into action, keeping up with any daredevil move his siblings tried — all while providing cheerful commentary. While he does have classic kitten energy, Nemo’s happiest pressed close to his people, perched on a shoulder or curled in a lap, always ready for a chat. He’s friendly, goofy, and sweet, with a gentle touch and an easygoing vibe that make him impossible not to love. Give him affection, a meal, and maybe someone willing to listen to his tiny stories, and Nemo is perfectly at home. He’s the recipe for laughter and affection — and more than ready to be the heart of his future family. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Nemo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic shorthair cats like Nemo are very adaptable and do well in various settings, from apartments to larger homes. As long as Nemo gets love and some stimulation, he'll settle in just about anywhere.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nemo, like most domestic shorthairs, doesn't require outdoor space to be happy. He will thrive as an indoor cat with plenty of toys, climbing areas, and social time.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic shorthairs are known for their friendly attitude, and Nemo gets along well with children. He will make a patient and playful family companion.











