Wichita
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Wichita
AvailableWichita is a small, female kitten, just 2 months old, with a cream and ivory coat. This charming Siamese mix is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She is house trained and currently located in Plainfield, IL. Wichita gets along well with other cats, making her ideal for a home with feline companionship.
About Wichita
Meet Wichita, a charming seal point Siamese mix named after Kansas' largest city. Born around April 19, 2026, this little cowgirl has striking blue eyes and a delicate cream and ivory coat. Although she may initially appear timid, Wichita is gradually discovering that the world can be a friendly place. Brought indoors from a feral colony with her siblings, she’s still warming up to humans, so a patient adopter is essential for her journey. Wichita seeks a home with another playful kitten or cat to help her build confidence and feel secure. Once she’s comfortable, her playful spirit shines through, revealing a curious little explorer ready to engage with her surroundings. Wichita’s brave exterior sometimes falters, and she’ll let out the cutest growls as she navigates her new life. Each day, she’s learning to embrace her new adventures, and watching her personality bloom is a joy. If you can provide the love and patience she needs, Wichita will prove to be a devoted companion. Ready to make her part of your family? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Wichita
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wichita, being a Siamese mix, thrives in a calm, loving environment with opportunities for play and exploration. A home with another friendly cat would be best for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wichita doesn't require outdoor space, as she has adapted well to being indoors. She will enjoy the stimulation that comes from a safe, interactive indoor environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Wichita is still learning to trust, a gentle home with considerate children who understand her slow approach to socialization could be suitable.











