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Lexi

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2 months old|Domestic Long Hair|Female|Small|Kenosha, WI
🐈 Cat Friendly🙈 Shy🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate

Lexi is a small, female Domestic Long Hair with soft brown tabby coloring. She’s a baby, around 2 months old, and currently in Kenosha, WI. Lexi has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date.

About Lexi

Meet Lexi—the sweetest little secret. She’s a stunning black tabby kitten with plush long fur and eyes that practically grab your attention. Lexi starts out shy, staying a bit in the background until she feels safe, but if you’re patient, her gentle side shines through. Once she opens up, she becomes an unstoppable purr machine and will roll over for belly rubs like you’ve known her forever. Lexi can entertain herself with toys, loves to chase and explore, and has a playful spark typical of a kitten her age. She’ll come looking for attention when she’s ready, making every little victory with her feel special. Her favorite times are spent curled up with her people or cuddling her siblings. Lexi needs to be adopted with one of her siblings—Layla, Libby, or Lucy—since they’re a tightly bonded group. This match will suit someone ready to let a shy kitten come out of her shell on her terms and who wants a companion with both affectionate and lively streaks. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Lexi

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

    Domestic Long Hair cats like Lexi do well in most indoor homes, especially when they have soft, cozy spots and space to explore. She’ll appreciate an environment with calm routines and people who respect her initial shyness.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Lexi, as a Domestic Long Hair, will thrive as an indoor cat and doesn’t require outdoor space. She’ll stay safest and happiest indoors where all her needs can be met.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Lexi’s breed is generally good with gentle, respectful children, though her shy nature means kids should give her space at first. With patience, she builds strong bonds.