Marshall
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Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a gray and silver tabby domestic short hair kitten with a short, tidy coat. At just three months old, this neutered male is already house trained and has up-to-date vaccinations. Marshall currently lives in Swartz Creek, MI, and is known for his affectionate temperament and easygoing approach with both cats and children.
About Marshall
Marshall is a small kitten with a big presence and a bigger heart. Born on February 15, he’s a classic Aquarius—playful, curious, and drawn to just about everyone. He’s the type who greets adults, kids, and cats with a friendly hello, always eager to know what’s happening around him. Marshall is quick to investigate toys, boxes, or anything crinkly, making each day a new adventure as he explores his world from top to bottom. Despite all the excitement, once he’s done prowling and pouncing, he likes nothing more than curling up for a good snuggle on a warm lap. Marshall’s gentle and affectionate nature shines through whether he’s settling down beside you for a nap or curling up with his favorite people. He gets along great with other cats and kids, making him a solid fit for a busy household with little ones or feline friends. If you want a lively but loving kitten who’ll shower you with affection, Marshall hits the sweet spot. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marshall, as a domestic short hair cat, easily adapts to many home environments, including small apartments or larger houses. He thrives wherever he gets plenty of affection and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Marshall don’t require outdoor space and do very well indoors. They enjoy windows to look out of and room to play, but don't need a yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Marshall's breed is known for its easygoing and friendly nature, making him a great choice for families with children.











