Kehlani And Kedarake
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Kehlani And Kedarake
AvailableKehlani and Kedarake are female Domestic Short Hair kittens located in Plano, TX. At just three months old, they come in a lovely dilute tortoiseshell and tortoiseshell coloring. Both are altered and up to date on vaccinations. They are house trained and ready to find a loving home together or separately, though it's best if they go to a home with another pet.
About Kehlani And Kedarake
Meet Kehlani and Kedarake, two delightful kittens looking for a forever home in Plano, TX. Born on April 3, 2026, with ages around three months, these females are a charming pair. Kehlani, with her expected longer coat, is the more outgoing of the duo, while Kedarake is a bit shy and will thrive in a patient environment that allows her to adjust comfortably. They can be adopted separately but would greatly benefit from remaining together. Both have demonstrated good litter box habits and have had some limited exposure to dogs. These sweet girls are FIV+, but don't let that deter you; they can coexist peacefully with non-FIV+ cats, and they are expected to live long and healthy lives. Their resilience speaks volumes, and now they are just waiting for the loving home they deserve. They have been spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. If youโre interested in bringing these girls into your family, please fill out an adoption application online. Ready to add some joy and companionship to your life? Let's make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Kehlani And Kedarake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kehlani and Kedarake, as Domestic Short Hair cats, are adaptable and do well in various living environments, particularly those where they can feel safe and loved.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Kehlani and Kedarake are primarily indoor cats, so they donโt require much outdoor space, preferring a cozy home environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Kehlani and Kedarake are good with children, making them suitable companions for families.











