Pepper
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Pepper
AvailablePepper is a female Domestic Short Hair kitten with a brown tabby coat, currently in Washington, DC. She’s still quite young and small, and her vaccinations are up to date for her age. She is expected to be spayed by her adopter when old enough.
About Pepper
Pepper is a small brown tabby kitten looking for her forever home in Washington, DC. At just 7 weeks old, she’s curious, playful, and eager to explore the world around her. Like most kittens her age, Pepper is adaptable and likely to get along with other cats, dogs, and children, especially given a gentle introduction and some time to settle in. She thrives on affection, loves toys, and is happiest when she has room to run and play. Pepper would do well with a sibling too—adopting two kittens helps both learn and grow together. Since she’s so young, Pepper isn’t spayed yet, so her adopter will need to ensure this happens by her vet deadline. Her vaccines are up to date so far, but she may need several boosters as she grows. She’s being fostered locally and waiting to meet someone who will give her the cozy, loving home she deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Pepper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Pepper adapt well to most indoor environments, whether small apartments or larger homes. They thrive with regular social interaction and a safe space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pepper, as a Domestic Short Hair kitten, doesn’t need outdoor space if provided with interactive toys and enriching indoor activity. She’ll enjoy sunny windows or safe places to watch the world go by.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children. Pepper’s young age means she can grow up bonded with kids, especially if the children are taught to handle her gently.
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