Luigi
Available
Luigi
AvailableLuigi is a small, male kitten with a short coat of black and white. He is altered, vaccinated, and house trained. At this young age, he is looking for a loving home in Grand Rapids, MI.
About Luigi
Meet Luigi, a charming little tuxedo kitten looking for a patient and understanding forever home. His striking black-and-white coat gives him a distinguished look, but don’t let that fool you; he’s a bit of a sensitive soul. The world can be overwhelming for him, so he tends to observe new situations thoughtfully rather than leap right into them. Because of his shyness, Luigi won’t jump into your arms on the first day. He needs a calm environment where he can take his time adjusting. With a gentle touch and tasty treats, you'll help him build confidence over time. Watching him grow comfortable and express his affectionate side will be a rewarding experience. If you’re ready to guide Luigi as he discovers that the world holds joy and safety, apply to meet him today! All of our kittens are currently in Foster Homes, meaning you'll need to complete your application before arranging a meeting. Keep in mind, deposits can only be accepted after approval. Kittens under six months have an adoption fee of $125, or two for $200. Adoption is a beautiful journey, and Luigi is waiting for his special person to join him in this adventure. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Luigi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luigi, as a domestic short hair, typically thrives in a calm and gentle environment. A quiet setting will help him acclimate and feel safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Luigi usually enjoy some outdoor space but are often perfectly content remaining indoors where they can feel secure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Luigi can adapt to homes with children, he would thrive best in a quieter household where he can take his time adjusting.











