Weekend Getaway: Parrot
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Weekend Getaway: Parrot
AvailableParrot is a gray, blue, and silver male Domestic Short Hair kitten in Council Bluffs, IA. He is currently a baby and, as a rescue kitten, will need to be neutered by six months of age. Parrot's vaccinations are up to date, and his small size is just right for kittenhood.
About Weekend Getaway: Parrot
Parrot is part of the Weekend Getaway litter born on April 30, 2026. Heāll be ready to join his new family starting July 9, so nowās the smart time to lock in your application if youāre interested, especially if youāre thinking about adopting a pair. Kittens learn best with a sibling, and the rescue offers a discount when you take two. Parrotās adoption fee covers his essential care and includes relationship-based behavioral support for any future quirks, not obedience training. This litter is fostered locally, and all adoptions are completed in person in the Omaha, NE areaāno transport or delivery options, so plan for an in-person meeting. The rescue is thorough: the process involves a full application, references, a virtual or in-person home visit, and a direct foster meeting to make sure the fit works both ways. Parrot must be neutered by six months as part of the adoption requirements, with some costs reimbursable depending on his age at adoption and your vet choice. Heāll bring playful kitten energy (heās a Taurus, so likely a bit of a snuggler, too). Give Parrot the start at life he deserves. Your new best friend is just one click away.
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Weekend Getaway: Parrot
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Parrot, as a Domestic Short Hair kitten, adapts to most living environments, including apartments and houses. As long as he has a cozy, safe space to explore and rest, he'll do well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Parrot thrive perfectly indoors and don't require outdoor space. Providing him with indoor enrichment is enough to keep him happy and active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Parrot's breed, Domestic Short Hair, is generally tolerant and friendly, making them a good match for households with children when supervised.











