Adora
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Adora
AvailableAdora is a two-month-old female Domestic Short Hair, small in size and wrapped in a striking tortoiseshell coat. She is currently living in Wheeling, IL. Adora is up to date on her FVRCP vaccinations and has not yet been spayed, but her upcoming surgery is planned and organized by her rescue team.
About Adora
Meet Adora, a curious two-month-old tortoiseshell kitten who has been exploring and adventuring since the moment she could crawl. She came into foster care as a tiny kitten with her mom and sister after being found outdoors. Her foster highlights that Adora is active, playful, and loves to jump and test her limits. She enjoys a variety of food textures—dry, loaf, mousse, and pate are her favorites—and can't resist a Churro or stick treat. Though not loud, she is an enthusiastic chewer, so her foster family has carefully kitten-proofed the space to keep her safe, including swapping out clay litter for an alternative to match her curious palate. Adora and her siblings have a knack for learning routines and love interactive toys, climbing in tents, and darting through tunnels. They use covered litter boxes trained with Okocat Multicat litter. She is up-to-date on her FVRCP vaccinations. Adora has not been spayed just yet; a $100 refundable deposit is required for surgery scheduling, but her rescue will handle all the logistics and return your deposit after the procedure. You can visit Adora at Heartland Facility in Wheeling, IL during open hours—no appointment required. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Adora
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Adora, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, thrives in most home environments—from apartments to larger houses—as long as she has interactive toys and cozy spaces to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Adora are best kept indoors, requiring only enough indoor space to play, climb, and explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Adora’s active and playful nature makes Domestic Short Hair cats well-suited to homes with gentle children who enjoy spending time with a kitten.
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