Angus
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Angus
AvailableAngus is a 3-month-old male Domestic Short Hair kitten from Shelbyville, IN. He weighs in as a small black kitten with a gentle spirit. Angus is house trained and has been altered and vaccinated. He gets along well with other cats and is eager to find a loving home.
About Angus
Meet Angus, a brave little heart ready to love. This charming 3-month-old kitten has made a remarkable journey from a feral colony to a forever companion, and he's eager to find his place in a loving home. Angus, with his black coat and small stature, has a gentle personality that shines once he feels safe. Naturally cautious at first, heβs eager to bond with patient humans. The key to winning his heart lies in a dangling string toy or a tasty treat, which helps him relax and express his playful side. Once he settles in, Angus transforms into a champion cuddler, snuggling up for extended periods with his favorite people. His medium energy level makes him a great fit for a household with some activity as well as lots of cozy downtime. Currently living with other cats, he thrives on feline companionship which helps him build confidence. Angus is adaptable and has a strong desire to connect. Despite his challenging beginnings, he chooses love over fear each day. With some patience and gentle interaction, this brave kitten will reward you with endless cuddles and companionship. If Angus sounds like the perfect addition to your family, consider starting his adoption process soon!
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Angus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Angus, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a loving home environment where he can feel safe and secure, especially as he transitions from his feral beginnings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Angus are more suited to indoor living, where they are protected and can explore a safe environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Angus can do well in a home with children, especially if they understand how to interact gently with a shy kitten.











