Puma
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Puma
AvailablePuma is a small, neutered male tabby kitten currently in Chicago, IL. At just 1 month old, he’s up to date on vaccinations and reliably uses the litter box. His foster notes that Puma already gets along well with other cats and children, and his polydactyl paws make him instantly memorable.
About Puma
Puma is a tiny kitten with oversized, mitten-like paws thanks to being polydactyl—just like his mom, Lynx. These extra toes make him look like he’s sporting snow boots around the house. Puma’s personality is as delightful as his appearance: he’s a relaxed, affectionate little guy who enjoys spending time with people and snuggling up after a round of play. Chasing crinkle toys, climbing the cat tree, and wrestling with his brothers are a few of his daily adventures, and when he’s ready to recharge, you’ll find him sprawled on the heated pad. He’s got perfect litter box habits and entertains himself watching the water fountain, especially when there are ice cubes to bat. Social by nature, Puma needs to be adopted with a sibling, his mother Lynx, or into a home with another friendly young cat. He’s still growing and needs a feline friend to help guide him. Puma already gets along with cats and children, making him a great fit for many family homes. Fun fact: Born on April 17th, Puma is an Aries—so don’t be surprised by his adventurous spirit. Forever Fortunate Felines is foster-based and does not have a physical location, so meet-and-greets happen by appointment. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Puma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Puma are highly adaptable and can thrive in apartments or houses. They appreciate a safe, comfortable environment with spots to climb and cozy places to nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Puma, being a domestic tabby cat, doesn't require outdoor space and is best kept indoors for his safety. He will enjoy climbing structures and interactive play inside the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats are generally very good with children, and Puma in particular is noted to get along well with them. A gentle home with respectful kids is ideal.
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