Milo
Available
Milo
AvailableMilo is a small male domestic short hair kitten with a striking black and white coat. He is house trained and will be neutered prior to adoption. He currently lives in Kansas City, MO. Vaccinations are up to date.
About Milo
Milo is the laid-back half of a bonded kitten duo. He loves wrestling with his brother Chip, chasing after a trusty fish toy, climbing into odd spots, and following his sibling everywhere—including into drawers. If he disappears, check the nearest cozy cubby or a pile of shoes. Milo is happiest napping beside you or basking on his heating pad, but he perks up fast for back and belly rubs, and the sound of wet food hitting his bowl never fails to excite him. Together, Milo and Chip balance each other out: Milo brings the calm, while Chip is a little shyer but full of energy and amused curiosity once he warms up. These kittens play off each other's energy, helping both gain confidence, and they're sweetly affectionate with their people. Their foster has helped them get used to being handled, so they don't get overwhelmed by kids picking them up or snuggling. Milo and Chip are looking for a home together. Taking home both means more fun, less trouble, and kittens who learn from and entertain each other. If you want lively, playful cats who are comforted by each other's company, these two are the perfect fit. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Milo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Milo is a domestic short hair kitten, a breed known to thrive in a variety of home settings, from apartments to larger houses. As long as he gets companionship, interactive play, and a cozy place to nap, he'll settle in well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Milo, being a domestic short hair cat, does not require outdoor space to be happy. These cats adapt perfectly to indoor living, where they can entertain themselves and stay safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats like Milo are generally great with children, especially when socialized young. His foster has gotten him used to being picked up and handled, making him an excellent choice for families.
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