Wallowa
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Wallowa
AvailableWallowa is a charming male kitten who is 2 months old and weighs around 0 lbs. He is a mixed breed with a beautiful blue point color and has a short coat. Wallowa is both house trained and spayed, and his vaccinations are up to date. Heβs currently located in Silverton, OR, where he brings joy and playfulness to those around him.
About Wallowa
Wallowa, born on April 1, 2026, is a delightful Siamese mix with striking blue eyes, ready to find a forever home alongside his brother, Multnomah. This pair is not just good-looking; they're a bonded duo that brings endless fun and laughter wherever they go. They engage in delightful antics like chasing toys, exploring, and light-hearted wrestling, ensuring their home is always lively. Wallowa and Multnomah thrive on companionship, making their transition to a new home smoother for everyone involved. Raised in a caring foster environment, they've learned the joys of socialization and play, turning them into affectionate little companions who adore interactive playtime and the company of people. These kittens are proof that two are often better than one, as they provide comfort and entertainment for each other. If youβre seeking a pair of playful, loving kittens to add warmth and joy to your life, look no further than Wallowa and Multnomah. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Wallowa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wallowa, as a domestic short-haired kitten, thrives in a loving and interactive home environment, especially one that allows for play and exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kittens like Wallowa usually don't require a large outdoor space; they enjoy a secure area where they can safely play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wallowa is playful and friendly, making him a suitable companion for homes with children, as long as children are taught to treat him gently.











