Quatros: Toro
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Quatros: Toro
AvailableQuatros: Toro is a small, male domestic short hair/tabby kitten with a black and white tuxedo coat and a soft, medium-length fur. At just three months old, Toro has already been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. He is house trained and currently fostered in Warren, CT. Friendly with other cats, dogs, and children, Toro is ready to bring warmth and charm to his new home.
About Quatros: Toro
Toro is the biggest of his sibling group, and you can see it in the way he looks out for his brothers and sisters. He’s a powerhouse of affection—strong, sweet, and endlessly lovable, with expressive eyebrows and endearingly scruffy whiskers that give him loads of character. Look into his eyes and you’ll be met with “conversation” since Toro is a little talker who always finds something to share. Part guardian, part chatterbox, and all-around cuddle bug, he brings both security and cheer wherever he settles in. Toro adapts easily but especially loves being around other cats. Ideally, he’d be adopted with one of his siblings, continuing his tradition of keeping a watchful eye on his family. If not, a home with another playful pet is strongly encouraged; young kittens left solo often become bored and need an animal companion to learn proper boundaries and burn off energy. Toro is ready to go: he’s healthy, FeLV/FIV negative, vaccinated, neutered, dewormed, and up to date on flea/tick/mite preventives. And here’s a fun detail: born February 25, Toro’s a Pisces—no wonder he’s so attuned to his family. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Quatros: Toro
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair and tabby cats like Quatros: Toro are very adaptable, making them a good fit for a range of homes, from quiet apartments to busy family houses. Toro will thrive in a loving environment where he gets steady attention and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Quatros: Toro, being a domestic short hair/tabby cat, doesn't require access to outdoor space and can be happily kept indoors as long as he has toys, scratching posts, and places to climb.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair/tabby cats are generally well-suited for families with children. Quatros: Toro also gets along with kids and would do great in a home with respectful children.
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