Corn
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Corn
AvailableCorn is a young, neutered male kitten with a mix of tabby and Russian Blue heritage. He has a medium build, long hair, and a blend of grey tabby and white coloring that really sets him apart. Corn is house trained and vaccinated, so he's ready for a smooth transition to his new home. He's currently in Kentwood, MI, waiting for the right person to bring him home.
About Corn
Corn came to the rescue with his veggie siblings and has thrived in foster care since late April. He and his brothers and sister are all outgoing, playful, and full of energy. Corn is easy to spot with a solid grey back, striking tabby-marked face, and a creamy patterned belly. His long, soft coat and dramatic ear tufts give him a distinct look. He spends his days wrestling with his siblings, batting at toys, and seeking out back scratches from anyone nearby. Corn is a busy explorer who enjoys attention and purrs readily when picked up. He gets along easily with other cats and has the personality to do well with dogs if introductions are handled with care. Though he hasn’t lived with kids much, Corn’s brave, social nature means he should adapt quickly. Corn has been neutered, tested negative for FIV/FeLV, dewormed, microchipped, and is up to date on age-appropriate vaccines. For anyone interested, Corn is in Kentwood, MI waiting to meet his new family. Every Pisces cat like him is known for their affectionate and intuitive side. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Corn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Corn, being a mix of Russian Blue and tabby, thrives in indoor homes with ample human interaction and opportunities for play. He adapts well to both apartments and houses as long as he's engaged.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Russian Blue/tabby mix cats like Corn are happiest as indoor cats. An outdoor space isn't necessary; a window perch or cat tree inside is all he really needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Corn’s playful and gentle temperament makes him a strong fit for homes with children, especially when those children are respectful and understand how to handle a kitten.
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