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Jack

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0-6 months|Tabby|Male|Medium|Stamford, CT
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social🐕 Dog Friendly

Jack is a male Tabby kitten who is still a baby. He is medium-sized and is currently located in Stamford, CT. Jack has not yet been vaccinated or neutered but is healthy and full of energy. Although he is not yet house trained, his charming personality makes him a delightful companion. His adoption comes without a fee, thanks to a generous sponsor, but he will need to be neutered and vaccinated by his new owner. Jack weighs an ideal kitten size and is simply waiting for the right family to welcome him home.

About Jack

Jack is a curious little Tabby with an adventurous spirit. Though he’s still a baby, he’s already showing a sweet and inquisitive nature. As part of a pair of adorable kittens rescued from NYC, Jack thrives on social interactions and is being lovingly fostered in Greenwich, CT. While Jack is getting accustomed to the world, he can be held and petted with no issues. He is still shy around new experiences but is warming up quickly. It’s ideal for Jack to be adopted alongside his sibling or with another friendly cat, so he can thrive in a loving environment. Although Jack hasn’t been altered yet, he’s healthy and ready to find a forever home. New owners will need to arrange for his neutering and next vaccinations, which are part of our adoption contract. The application process is simple, and while there’s no fee for adoption due to a generous sponsor, we do require a vet reference. You can meet Jack in Greenwich, CT, after a brief application review. This little guy is looking for a loving home. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Jack

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

    Tabby cats like Jack typically do well in various living environments, including apartments or homes. They appreciate a safe space with a few playful toys and perching spots.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jack doesn’t require much outdoor space, as he’ll be content exploring indoors. However, outdoor access should be supervised for safety.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jack, being a kitten, is generally suitable for homes with children who understand how to interact gently with pets.