Sterling
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Sterling
AvailableSterling is a male domestic long-haired kitten who is large for his age and has long, soft fur. Although only 12 weeks old, he is up to date on vaccinations. Currently in Hopkinsville, KY, Sterling is a friendly and playful baby ready to find a loving home. He gets along well with other cats and is waiting for someone to give him the chance he deserves.
About Sterling
Meet Sterling! This soft and fluffy boy is currently in foster care with his siblings, eagerly waiting for his forever home. At just 12 weeks old, he's up to date on vaccinations and will be neutered when the time is right. Sterling is a sociable kitty who is good with other cats, although his compatibility with dogs is still unknown. He is set to become a much-loved family member. His adoption fee is waived, and this includes neutering at Mansfield Animal Hospital. To adopt Sterling, visit www.maxshope.com for the application, ensuring that all your current pets are up to date on vaccinations and spayed or neutered. Keep in mind that potential adopters must agree to keep cats indoors and not declaw. This organization is committed to placing Sterling in the best possible home, so patience during the application process is appreciated. Ready to make Sterling a part of your family? Apply today!
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Questions about Sterling
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sterling, as a domestic long hair cat, typically thrives in a loving, indoor environment where he can socialize and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
For Sterling, a cozy indoor space fits him best. Indoor living provides safety and enriches his social experiences.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sterling's friendly and social nature suggests he would likely adapt well to a home with children, provided they are taught how to treat him gently.











