Kiwi
Available
Kiwi
AvailableKiwi is a domestic short hair kitten with medium build and classic brown tabby coloring. Just 2 months old, he’s a neutered male, house trained, and current on vaccinations. Kiwi is energetic and thrives in feline company. He’s looking for a home in Pittsburgh, PA where he can keep growing and playing.
About Kiwi
Kiwi is a lively 3-month-old tabby from Mama Dove's litter. Raised among his siblings, Finch and Starling, he grew up social and ready for play at any moment. If a feather wand shows up, Kiwi is quick to pounce, and he never turns down a wrestling match or a chance to chase toys. He’s an expert at kitten mischief and keeps the energy in the house high. His tabby markings stand out, and his eyes are just as expressive—Kiwi has classic kitten looks and he seems to know it. After plenty of zoomies and sibling shenanigans, he enjoys winding down in the company of those he trusts. Feline companionship is a must for Kiwi; he’ll need to go home with one of his siblings or another friendly, playful cat already waiting. Kiwi is house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. With a Pisces sun sign, you can count on plenty of affection and a bit of dreamy charm. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Kiwi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kiwi, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to a variety of living situations, including apartments or houses. He’ll be happiest where there’s space to play and a friendly cat companion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Kiwi are usually indoor cats and don’t require outdoor access, though they enjoy having ample indoor space to run and climb.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kiwi’s breed is generally friendly and playful, making him a good fit for homes with respectful children who know how to interact gently with kittens.











