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The Eagles: New Kit

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3 months old|Exotic Shorthair|Male|Small|Warren, CT
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful😽 Loves Kisses🎉 Social🐈 Cat Friendly

The Eagles: New Kit is a male, small Exotic Shorthair mix with a short coat and classic tabby appearance. Currently just three months old, he’s already house trained. He has been neutered and is up to date on all vaccinations. The Eagles: New Kit is living in Warren, CT, and is eager to find his perfect family.

About The Eagles: New Kit

Everybody’s talking about the New Kit in Town, and it’s clear why. This little heart-stealer is all kitten energy: bold, outgoing, and entertaining anyone within reach. He sports classic tabby stripes with a proud 'M' on his forehead—a true highlight for his breed. New Kit in Town was discovered with his musical siblings after a tenant left, and has been thriving in a foster home ever since, perfecting his playful routine and showing off his loving side once the curtain closes on playtime. He’s happiest with another young, lively cat—or even a gentle, tolerant dog—to keep up with his energy and help him learn the ropes of cat social life. If you already have a pet, he’ll fit right in; if not, it's best to consider adopting a pair, since solo kittens often get bored and can become mischievous. Once he’s worn himself out, he’s all about cuddles and comfort. New Kit is vaccinated, neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, dewormed, and flea-treated, with medical records provided at adoption. This Aries kitten is hungry for adventure and affectionate connection—classic traits for his sun sign. All animals are fostered in homes, not a shelter, through Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about The Eagles: New Kit

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

    The Eagles: New Kit, as an Exotic Shorthair mix, adapts well to both apartments and houses, making him suitable for most homes that provide attention and interactive play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Exotic Shorthairs like The Eagles: New Kit thrive indoors and don't require outdoor space, although safe, supervised outdoor time is sometimes enjoyed. He’ll be content with toys and climbing furniture inside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    The Eagles: New Kit, being an Exotic Shorthair mix, is generally good with children, especially when socialized early and treated gently.