Gordie
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Gordie
AvailableGordie is a male, medium-sized kitten, estimated to be around 2 months old. He has a short coat in a striking black and white tuxedo pattern and is currently housetrained. Gordie is affectionate, playful, and gets along well with other cats and dogs. Located in Dayville, CT, he's ready to find his forever home where he can grow and thrive.
About Gordie
Meet Gordie! This lively little kitten came to us from a distressing hoarding situation, but he's ready for a fresh start. He and his siblings arrived very sick, battling upper respiratory infections and coccidia, but after extensive treatment, they're on the mend and full of playful energy. Gordie shares his space with Melinda, a nurturing adult cat who has been a comforting presence for him and his siblings, despite her own kittens being grown. He gets along fabulously with other cats and even our canine foster, Scooter Grace. While he loves to play, once he tires out, he's a total snuggle bug, enjoying lap time and cuddles. Though he hasn't interacted with children yet, he will be fine with gentle, respectful kids ready to play. Born around May 6th, 2026, he is small for his age but growing stronger each day. Gordie and his siblings will be neutered and vaccinated as part of their adoption agreement. Gordie is currently fostered in Dayville, CT, and can't wait to meet his forever family. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Gordie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gordie, being a domestic cat, thrives in a variety of living environments, whether that's a busy household or a quieter space, as long as he gets love and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Gordie will enjoy supervised outdoor access but is primarily an indoor cat, where he can play safely and stay out of trouble.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Gordie gets along well with children and would fit into a home with gentle, respectful kids looking to interact and play.











