Jack
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Jack
AvailableJack is a male Tabby kitten with a medium build. He is house trained, already vaccinated, and being fostered in Stamford, CT. At this early stage, Jack is not yet neutered, so adopters will be expected to handle his neutering as he grows.
About Jack
Jack is a small, adventurous kitten with a curious spirit who gets along well with dogs—he’s particularly fond of the household Chihuahua. Rescued locally from NYC, he’s been thriving in a Greenwich, CT foster home where he’s learning to trust, though he’s still a little shy. Jack enjoys being petted and held, and with continued gentle handling, his confidence is growing every day. This healthy boy has already received his first vaccination, full vet exam, deworming, flea prevention, and is negative for FeLV/FIV. He’s also microchipped. Because Jack is so social with other cats, it’s preferred that he’s adopted as part of a pair or into a home that already has a friendly cat companion. New adopters will need to handle his next round of vaccines and neutering by six months as part of the adoption agreement, with proof required. There’s a small adoption fee, and a vet reference is requested to help ensure a great match. Kittens like Jack can be met in Greenwich, CT after a brief application is reviewed. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Jack
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Jack are comfortable in a range of indoor environments, from apartments to family homes. Jack would do well in a home that can provide plenty of interaction and places to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jack is a domestic Tabby kitten and indoor space suits him perfectly. He doesn't need outdoor access and will be safe and happy inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabbies are typically gentle and playful, making Jack a good fit for homes with respectful children.
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