Harry Sebastian
Available
Harry Sebastian
AvailableHarry Sebastian is a male Bengal and tabby mix baby in a small size. With his striking spotted tabby coat and playful spirit, he is house trained, altered, and vaccinated. Located in Miami, AZ, he is ready for a new home where he can thrive and receive the love he deserves.
About Harry Sebastian
Meet Harry Sebastian, a charming 3-month-old Bengal and tabby mix with stunning green eyes and an adorable spotted belly. Rescued from a tough start under a burned-down house, he’s a shy little fellow who needs a patient adopter to help him grow more confident in new environments. Once he gets comfortable, Harry is an absolute sweetheart who loves to purr and cuddle. He enjoys playtime too, especially with toys! Harry is looking for a home with another young, playful kitty to help him feel secure. If you don’t already have a feline friend, his sister Harper Alexandra is also available for adoption! You’ll find Harry in Mesa, AZ, where you can meet him with an approved matchmaking questionnaire. As the Kitten of the Month, his adoption fee is just $25, which covers all the essentials: vet check, neuter, vaccinations, negative feline leukemia test, microchip, vet records, kitten food, and more. Ready to give him a forever home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Harry Sebastian
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bengal and tabby mixes like Harry Sebastian thrive in a calm environment where they can feel secure and gradually build their confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Harry Sebastian would do well in a moderate indoor space with room to play and explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Young Bengal and tabby mixes like Harry can adapt well to homes with children if they are introduced gently and their shy nature is respected.











