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Pebbles

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Colorado Springs, CO
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🙈 Shy

Pebbles is a female Domestic Short Hair kitten in Colorado Springs, CO. She’s part of a small breed, and her early days spent with her mother have made her litter box trained. As a baby, she’s still growing and adjusting to the world around her, and adopters can expect the playful spirit typical of her age. Pebbles has not been spayed yet.

About Pebbles

Pebbles is a little sweetheart with a feisty streak—she doesn’t let her two brothers boss her around. You’ll usually spot her darting behind furniture, ready to pounce on toys, showing off her little huntress moves. Even though Pebbles is the shyest in her litter, she still enjoys human attention and adapts quickly when given patience. She has met a few resident cats and handled the situation with some timidity, so slow introductions to new feline or canine friends are probably best. Having been with her mom since birth, Pebbles is already litter box savvy and enjoys both dry and wet kitten food. She’s growing up strong in a foster home, preparing for her big move into a forever family. Adopters should be ready to take her home directly from the shelter once she’s old enough—no advance visits, but she’ll be eager to settle in and bond. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Pebbles

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Pebbles, as a Domestic Short Hair kitten, adapts well to most home environments—from apartments to houses. She’ll thrive where she has safe indoor spaces to explore and play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Pebbles do not require outdoor space and are safest kept indoors. Enrichment toys and climbing structures inside keep her happy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Pebbles’ breed is generally good for families with children, especially when kids know how to interact gently with kittens. As with any young pet, supervision helps both parties learn boundaries.