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Focaccia has found a forever home!

Focaccia (Domestic Long Hair in Saint Pete Beach, FL) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.

Focaccia

Found a forever home!
0-6 months|Domestic Long Hair|Male|Medium|Saint Pete Beach, FL
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐈 Cat Friendly

Focaccia is a male Domestic Long Hair kitten with a brown tabby coat. He has a long coat and is house trained. Focaccia will be neutered, is already vaccinated, and is currently in Saint Pete Beach, FL. He is known for his playful and friendly nature.

About Focaccia

Focaccia came in from the outdoors with his three siblings and has adjusted to indoor life with no problem. He’s a lively, playful kitten always looking for the next fun thing to chase or climb. Focaccia is social and curious, rarely sitting still for long when toys are around. He’s getting ready for his new home: he’ll be neutered, microchipped, and is already up to date on vaccines. The rescue expects to confirm his gender once he undergoes his neuter surgery, but he’s listed as male for now. House trained and used to being around other cats, Focaccia is geared up to bring plenty of energy to a family that wants an active companion. Stop by and meet Focaccia in Saint Pete Beach, FL. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Focaccia

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Focaccia, as a Domestic Long Hair cat, adapts well to most homes, whether apartments or houses. He'll appreciate a space where he can explore and play safely indoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Long Hair cats like Focaccia thrive as indoor companions and do not require outdoor space. Supervised access to a secure patio or catio is a bonus, but not essential.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Focaccia's playful and friendly demeanor makes Domestic Long Hair cats a good fit for homes with children, as long as interactions are gentle and supervised.