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Owl

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2 months old|Domestic Long Hair|Female|Small|Fairfax Station, VA
🐾 FriendlyπŸ€— AffectionateπŸŽ‰ SocialπŸ§‘β€πŸ§’β€πŸ§’ Good with ChildrenπŸ• Dog Friendly

Owl is a 2-month-old female Domestic Long Hair kitten weighing approximately small. She has a beautiful gray and white coat and is up-to-date on her vaccinations. Although Owl is not yet spayed, her adoption will include the procedure. Residing in Fairfax Station, VA, this affectionate kitten is good with other cats and must be adopted with a feline friend to ensure a happy transition into her new home.

About Owl

Owl is a charming little kitten with fluffy gray and white markings. At just 2 months old, he loves playing and craves attention, often insisting on cuddles. This sweet baby is good with other cats, and it's important for Owl to be adopted with a feline companion for a more fulfilling life together. Though we haven't observed his behavior around dogs, he seems likely to adapt well with proper introductions. He should thrive in a home with respectful children who understand how to interact with a young cat. Rescued from a situation where many kittens needed care, Owl and his siblings are becoming social and affectionate. He's a playful spirit, always eager for delicious treats and engaging playtime. Owl is currently in a foster home, so you'll need to fill out the adoption questionnaire to arrange a meet-and-greet. He comes with a full adoption package including vaccinations and other benefits. Make sure to consider this lovable ball of fluff if you're ready to add some joy to your life!

Questions about Owl

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Long Hair cats like Owl generally thrive in a loving home where they can roam free and engage in play with family members or other pets.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Since Owl is still a young kitten, a cozy indoor environment will be ideal for her to explore and play safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Owl is likely fine with respectful children who understand how to handle a kitten gently.