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Jack

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1 month old|Tuxedo|Male|Medium|Sardinia, OH
🐈 Cat Friendly🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly🚽 House Trained🎉 Social

Jack is a male tuxedo kitten, black and white with a short coat, currently living in Sardinia, OH. At just one month old, Jack is already house trained and up to date on his vaccinations. He has not yet been neutered, and as a baby kitten, he would benefit from experienced, attentive care as he grows.

About Jack

Jack is one of Misty's kittens and has grown up alongside his best buddy, Possum. Born on April 11, 2026, Jack has already had his initial kitten vaccinations, received a thorough exam, and is microchipped for safety. He plays hard with Possum and the two are often found chasing each other or curled up together after a bout of wrestling. Jack is a black and white tuxedo with a soft short coat and shares that classic kitten energy—curious one moment, napping the next. Kittens thrive in pairs for socialization and comfort, and Jack is no exception; having a companion means double the fun and affection. Jack is used to living with other cats and does well in a foster home environment. If you’re considering adding a pair of playful kittens or just Jack to your family, he’s ready to bring that kitten chaos and purring contentment to a new home in Sardinia, OH. Jack’s sun sign is Aries, so you can expect a bold personality and confident approach to new adventures. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Jack

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

    Tuxedo cats like Jack are adaptable and do well in most home environments, including apartments, as long as they receive attention and stimulation. They enjoy both lively households and quiet homes.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jack, being a tuxedo cat, is perfectly content living indoors and does not require outdoor space, though a safe window perch or supervised play can be enriching.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tuxedo cats such as Jack generally do well with children, especially when raised with gentle handling and respect for their boundaries.