The Eagles: Lying Eyes
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The Eagles: Lying Eyes
AvailableLyin' Eyes is a small, female Exotic Shorthair mix kitten in Warren, CT. At just three months old, she sports a short coat and is house trained. Lyin' Eyes has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. This kitten has all the basics covered and is ready for her next adventure.
About The Eagles: Lying Eyes
Lyin' Eyes is a striking tabby kitten, all bright stripes and that classic M on her forehead you can't miss. She landed in a foster home after being discovered with her litter—kittens left behind but quick to learn how to open doors with a glance. There's a hint of shyness in her, but give her a gentle welcome and she relaxes, purring herself into the mix. She thrives best with another playful cat to help her confidence grow—ideally a sibling, or a friendly resident cat who knows how to show a kitten the ropes. Households with other pets help channel her energetic play into healthy habits; left as a solo act, she’s prone to boredom. For as young as she is, Lyin' Eyes already leaves a mark—the kind of kitten who has a way of sticking with you long after the music stops. Lyin' Eyes will join your family spayed, vaccinated, tested for FeLV/FIV, dewormed, and given preventative care for fleas, ticks, and ear mites. Medical records are provided. She’s based in Warren, CT, and ready for someone with space in their heart (and home) for a headlining kitten. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about The Eagles: Lying Eyes
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Exotic Shorthair mixes like Lyin' Eyes typically do well indoors in a loving, stable home. She will appreciate a cozy space with lots of attention and gentle handling.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lyin' Eyes, being an Exotic Shorthair mix, does not need outdoor space and should be kept indoors for safety and health. A stimulating indoor environment will keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Exotic Shorthair mixes are often gentle and can do well with children who understand how to interact with a kitten like Lyin' Eyes. Supervision is best with very young kids.
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