Stout
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Stout
AvailableStout is a young male Domestic Long Hair, approximately 3 months old. He is medium-sized and is already neutered. Stout is up to date on his vaccinations and is litter trained. He gets along well with cats, dogs, and respectful children. Located in Fulton, NY, this sweet boy is also house trained, making him a great addition to any home.
About Stout
Meet Stout, a brave little boy learning to trust the world around him. At just 3 months old, Stout has already traveled a long road. Initially found as a stray, he came into foster care feeling terrified and unsure. The slightest eye contact would send him darting under the bed, overwhelmed by a world that felt foreign. Thanks to the kindness and patience of his foster family, he’s starting to find his confidence. With time, he began to accept gentle pets and even found joy in treats. Now, he’s discovering that being loved can feel wonderful. Stout thrives in a home with other cats, dogs, and respectful children, often taking comfort from his companions’ interactions. He will need a patient adopter who understands that building trust takes time and is prepared to help Stout flourish into the confident companion he’s on his way to becoming. When you adopt Stout, you're not just bringing home a kitten; you're becoming part of his inspiring journey. If you’re thinking about adopting him, please know he’s trying hard every single day to be braver. He may not be the kitten who hops into your lap immediately, but with your patience and love, he’ll show you how much he can grow. Those who know him best say he’s worth every moment of wait. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Stout
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Stout, being a Domestic Long Hair, typically thrives in a calm and loving environment where he can gradually feel safe and secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed, like Stout, does best in an indoor setting where they can avoid the dangers of the outdoors and focus on building their confidence.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Stout does get along with respectful children, making him a good fit for family settings.
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