Carrot
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Carrot
AvailableCarrot is a male, medium-sized Tabby kitten with a soft champagne-orange and white coat. At just 2 months old, he has already been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Carrot is house trained and enjoys the security of a loving foster home in Kentwood, MI. His short fur makes grooming simple, and he is happy to share his space with other pets.
About Carrot
Carrot came to Pet Tales Rescue with his veggie kitten siblings after their family could no longer care for them. Since arriving in foster care at the end of April, Carrot has made it clear he’s all about affection and attention. He stands out with his soft, light orange (champagne) tabby coat, white belly, and short, plush fur. Lap time is his favorite—Carrot eagerly clambers up, purring loud and settling in close for pets and belly rubs. He mixes well with other cats and should adapt to respectful dogs with a gentle introduction. Carrot hasn’t had much exposure to kids yet, but his brave and social personality suggests he'll do well in family settings. He’s FIV/FeLV negative, neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed, and microchipped—ready for a new home that wants an affectionate companion. Born March 15, Carrot is a proud Pisces—expect a little extra sweetness. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Carrot
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Carrot, as a Tabby, is well-suited for a variety of homes, whether it's a bustling family household or a quieter apartment. He thrives with companionship and regular social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Carrot are content as indoor cats and do not need outdoor space to be happy, though they may enjoy watching the world from a sunny window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Carrot and most Tabby cats are known for their tolerant, easy-going nature, making them a good fit for homes with children who treat cats gently.
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