Chorizo
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Chorizo
AvailableChorizo is a female domestic short hair kitten with gray, blue, silver, and white tabby coloring and a short coat. She is about 2 months old and currently house trained. Chorizo has not yet been spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. She is currently living in Fort Worth, TX, and enjoys life as a playful, social companion who does well with other pets and children.
About Chorizo
Meet Chorizo, a lively kitten with soft gray and white tabby markings and a personality that won't stay in the background. Chorizo came indoors recently after life outside with her siblings, and she's picking up the perks of being around people, plush toys, and sunny window sills. She’s the first to notice a new toy and leaps in for the chase, especially anything with feathers or string. When playtime winds down, she'll climb somewhere high up or curl tightly with her siblings to recharge. Chorizo likes the company of other cats and needs to be adopted alongside a sibling or into a home with another energetic young cat. A feline buddy keeps her comfortable as she continues to grow bolder and learn to trust people fully. She's young and still needs support adjusting to unfamiliar hands, but her progress shows she’ll flourish with patience and daily routine. Her ideal family is ready to keep her safe indoors and understands the value of slow, steady trust-building. In return, you get a kitten who will entertain you daily, surprise you with her cleverness, and reward your patience with true affection as she settles in. Fun fact: Chorizo was born March 3, which makes her a Pisces—a sign known for its gentle and playful soul. She is fostered in Fort Worth, TX. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Chorizo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Chorizo are very adaptable and thrive in indoor environments with safe spaces to play. They do well in homes where they have companionship, stimulating toys, and regular routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chorizo, being a domestic short hair, doesn't require outdoor space and is best suited to an indoor-only life for safety. Windows and perches inside provide all the stimulation she needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Chorizo is a playful, friendly kitten and domestic short hairs tend to do well with children, especially when properly introduced and supervised.
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