Pulse
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Pulse
AvailablePulse is a 1-month-old male Domestic Short Hair mix in Parkville, MD. His vaccinations are up to date and he’s house trained. Since he is not yet neutered, this will be arranged when he's a bit older.
About Pulse
Pulse is a lively, playful kitten who rarely runs out of energy. He spends his days pelting after toys, exploring, and wrestling with his fellow kittens—the kind of cat who brings noise and laughs to the room. He gets along great with other cats and children, making him an excellent option for a family looking to add a social young cat to the mix. While you will most often catch him in motion, when the lights go down and the house quiets, Pulse shifts into snuggle mode. He enjoys curling up next to you at night and will start purring right away when given gentle attention. Adopters should plan on bringing home Pulse with a sibling or already have a young cat at home; it's best for his happiness, due to Single Kitten Syndrome. He isn't yet neutered, but arrangements will be made for his surgery between three and six months, and medical paperwork will come with him. Pulse was born April 1, so he's an adventurous Aries—the kind who charges headfirst into life. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Pulse
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pulse is a Domestic Short Hair kitten who thrives in environments where he can interact regularly—homes with people present throughout the day or with other cats. A lively, attentive household suits him best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Pulse are content indoors, especially when provided with space to explore and lots of toys. An outdoor space isn't required as long as he gets plenty of enrichment inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pulse gets along well with children and Domestic Short Hair cats are generally known to be suitable for families, making him a great fit for a home with responsible kids.
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