Tabby Boy
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Tabby Boy
AvailableTabby Boy is a small, male kitten who is about nine weeks old. He has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. This friendly tabby kitten is house trained and has been socialized with children, making him a suitable companion. He’s sweet and plays well with both cats and dogs, indicating his versatility in a family setting. Located in Walnut Creek, CA, he’s ready to find a loving home.
About Tabby Boy
Meet Tabby Boy, a spirited male kitten with a playful personality. He’s part of a lively litter that was rescued at just five weeks old, ensuring they received the care they needed early on. Currently around nine weeks old, he is a brown tabby with a short coat. Tabby Boy has been raised around young children and interacts well with both cats and dogs, making him a great addition to any family. He has been neutered, microchipped, and has had his initial vaccinations. He's ready to explore his new home and bring joy to your life. To learn more about Tabby Boy or to arrange a meeting, contact Dana at 925-586-6408 or DanaCC4C@gmail.com. Adoption events occur at the Pet Food Express in downtown Walnut Creek, so consider stopping by to meet him! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Tabby Boy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby Boy, as a domestic short hair, generally thrives in a warm and loving home environment where he can play and interact with family members.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Typically, Tabby Boy would enjoy a cozy indoor environment, given that he is still a kitten. Supervised outdoor play could also be enjoyable for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Tabby Boy has been raised with young children and is likely to adapt well to homes with kids.











