Robert
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Robert
AvailableRobert is a small male Domestic Short Hair born on April 24, 2026. At just 2 months old, this black kitten is house trained and has all his vaccinations up to date. He’s a playful little guy who brings joy and a touch of mischief to any home. Currently located in Ferndale, MI, Robert is ready to find his forever family and fill their lives with love.
About Robert
Meet Robert! Robert and his three brothers were discovered with their loving mom on a patio while a family was cleaning out a relative's home. Despite their early days outside, their mother took excellent care of them, ensuring they were healthy and flea-free. At first, Robert was a bit shy and reluctant to trust people. However, with plenty of patience, play, and cuddles, he's transformed into a confident and affectionate young cat. He's the “Mr. Personality” of the group—outgoing, playful, and always ready for fun. He enjoys wrestling with his brothers, chasing after toys, soaking up attention, and even snuggling with his foster dog. Robert brings a delightful spark of mischief wherever he goes. Having come a long way from his timid start, Robert is eager to find a forever home that will cherish his playful spirit and big heart. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Robert
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Robert, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically does well in various living environments. He would thrive in a loving home where he can explore safely and interact with family members.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Robert doesn't require outdoor space, but he enjoys supervised playtime and exploration in safe areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Robert is known to get along well with children, making him a great addition to a family.











