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Knoxville

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Farmington Hills, MI
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🐾 Friendly

Knoxville is a neutered male domestic short hair kitten, just a baby at a playful age. His coat is short and glossy black, and he's house trained, fully vaccinated, and weighs in at a healthy size for his breed. Located in Farmington Hills, MI, this affectionate little guy is ready to find his forever home.

About Knoxville

Meet Knoxville, a lively little kitten who sees life as an adventure waiting to unfold. While some kittens play, Knoxville puts on a show. He thinks every chair is a mountain to conquer, every toy is worth a flying tackle, and every room serves as his personal stunt course. Ready for action, he leaps into new experiences with boundless enthusiasm. Beneath that daredevil exterior lies a genuinely affectionate boy. Knoxville was bottle-fed from birth, which cemented his love for human companionship. He isn't just playful; he craves your presence at all times. Whether you're lounging on the couch or busy around the house, you can be sure Knoxville will be right there by your side. Friendly and sociable, he has yet to meet a stranger—whether they walk on two legs or four. Knoxville is a healthy, short-haired black male, fully vaccinated, neutered, and litter trained. With a blend of curious explorer, entertaining goofball, and devoted cuddle buddy, he will make a wonderful addition to your home. Ready to meet him? Just reach out to schedule a meet and greet. However, potential adopters should come prepared with a carrier—once Knoxville decides you're his new best friend, you'll likely find him happily heading home with you.

Questions about Knoxville

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

    Knoxville, being a domestic short hair, can adapt to various living environments, from apartments to homes with plenty of space. He enjoys playtime and exploration but will thrive best in a loving home.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic short hairs, like Knoxville, don't require a large outdoor space, but they do enjoy time outside supervised, engaging in safe play and exploration.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Knoxville does well in homes with children. His friendly and playful nature makes him an excellent companion for young ones.