Kenai & Kita
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Kenai & Kita
AvailableKenai & Kita are a young male bond pair of Domestic Short Hair/Snowshoe cats, born on August 22, 2025. They are large in size with a short coat, displaying a wonderful mix of buff & white and chocolate colors. Both are house trained, altered, and their vaccinations are up to date. Living in Omaha, NE, they are especially affectionate and get along well with other pets and children.
About Kenai & Kita
Kenai & Kita are a delightful brother-sister pair born on August 22, 2025. Their bond is unbreakable, and they support each other through thick and thin. Kita, the confident big sister, provides gentle reassurance to the less social Kenai, who sometimes feels a bit awkward around new people. Despite his initial hisses when meeting strangers, he can quickly relax with Kita by his side. Together, they form a pair that is truly special. They get along fabulously with other cats, dogs, and respectful children. These two enjoy playing and exploring together and love to snuggle up after a busy day. They show that some friendships last a lifetime. Kenai may need a little boost of confidence now and then, but with Kita beside him, thereβs nothing they canβt face together. They are looking for a forever home that will welcome them both. Their journey will be stronger together; some hearts are simply meant to beat as one. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kenai & Kita
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kenai and Kita, as Domestic Short Hair/Snowshoe cats, thrive in a loving home environment with space to explore and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This brother-sister pair does not require extensive outdoor space, as they enjoy the comforts of home, but they do love exploring safely in a yard or supervised outdoor area.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Kenai and Kita are great with respectful children, making them wonderful companions for families.











