The Eagles: New Kit
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The Eagles: New Kit
AvailableThe 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!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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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.
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