Kiss
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Kiss
AvailableKiss is a neutered male Domestic Short Hair kitten, ready to find a loving family. He’s vaccinated and house trained and has a short black coat. Though still a baby, he’s already learning to socialize and will thrive better in a home with a buddy. Kiss is located in Andover, MN, and he’s eager for a permanent home.
About Kiss
Kiss was born on May 2, 2026, making him a lively baby cat ready for adoption. He and his littermates, known as the Prince Kittens, were rescued from the streets of Minneapolis, where they were discovered living in a window well. They may have started off scared of humans, but with some patience and plenty of treats, they are beginning to learn that people aren’t so bad after all. This little guy is playful and enjoys wrestling with his littermates. While he isn’t the most timid of the bunch, he isn’t the boldest either. He’ll need time to adjust to a new environment, but with a kind and loving home, he’s likely to blossom in no time. Kiss has been socialized around small dogs and does well; he’ll likely adapt to a dog-friendly home with a slow introduction. It’s important that kittens like Kiss have a buddy to grow up with. Camp Kitten recommends adopting in pairs unless there's already a young cat or kitten at home. Kiss is neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. He’s currently being fostered in Andover, MN. If you’re interested in bringing him into your family, please complete an application at campkitten.com.
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Questions about Kiss
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Kiss generally adapt well to various living environments, including apartments or houses, as long as they receive enough attention and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kittens like Kiss don’t require outdoor space, but they do need plenty of room indoors to play and explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kiss is good with children, making him a suitable choice for family homes where he can grow up with kids.











