Kalala
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Kalala
AvailableKalala is a 10-month-old male Egyptian Mau/Bengal mix. He is small in size and has a medium coat. This friendly and affectionate cat is already house trained and neutered, with his vaccinations up to date. He currently resides in Wolcott, CT.
About Kalala
Meet Kalala — a little cloud of sweetness looking for his forever home. This stunning 10-month-old male mixed-breed cat boasts a beautiful red and cream coat, reminiscent of sunshine. With his soft, fluffy fur and gentle expression, he's the kind of cat who effortlessly turns heads, but it's his affectionate personality that truly sets him apart. Kalala has a calm and loving nature, relishing cozy spots for napping, gentle pets, and closeness with his people. He’s still young enough to enjoy playtime, but he’s particularly known for his easygoing temperament—ideal for a tranquil household. Like many Persians, Kalala thrives with regular grooming and an attentive family that appreciates his gentle spirit. In return for a little care, he offers endless affection and companionship, complete with those soulful looks that melt hearts. Kalala is eager to leave his past behind and embrace a future filled with love, comfort, and safety. All he needs now is someone to say “yes” to forever. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kalala
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kalala, being a mixed-breed cat with traits from Egyptian Mau and Bengal, thrives best in a calm and nurturing environment where he can enjoy the comfort of his home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kalala would appreciate a safe and secure outdoor area to explore, but he is also content being indoors where he can cuddle and play with his family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Kalala is likely to do well in homes with children, as his affectionate nature makes him a gentle companion.











