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Maths: Hypotenuse part of
AvailableHypotenuse is a 6-month-old female Domestic Short Hair kitten with a small build. She boasts a black and white tuxedo coat that is exceptionally soft. Hypotenuse is house trained and spayed. Located in Warren, CT, she is up to date on vaccinations and seeks an adoption fee of $200.
About Maths: Hypotenuse part of
Meet Hypotenuse, or Hyp for short! She’s a delightful kitten with a striking gray and white coat, complemented by a bushy tail and the most adorable ear tufts. Hyp is known for her funny faces as she observes you, eager to interact. She was rescued during a TNR effort along with her sister, Fibonacci, and now seeks a forever home. Hypotenuse prefers quieter environments. She adores gentle pets and enjoys cheek rubs, especially when you scratch behind her ears. With a soft purr, she shows her appreciation, particularly when you're engaged in biscuit-making. While not a cuddle enthusiast just yet, she might come around with patience. Hyp loves to play, especially with her sister Fibonacci, and enjoys toys that allow her to leap around and bat at them. She interacts eagerly with other cats as well, often engaging in playful games and sharing space with her foster family’s rabbits. Hyp would thrive best in a home with older children or respectful adults who understand her need for personal space. Hypotenuse and Fibonacci are very bonded, and they would love to be adopted together. Let’s help Hyp solve her equation for a loving forever home!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Maths: Hypotenuse part of
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hypotenuse, being a Domestic Short Hair kitten, does best in a calm environment where she can play and explore, ideally alongside her sister or other animals.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a young kitten, Hypotenuse primarily needs a safe indoor space for play, exploration, and bonding with family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hypotenuse would do well in a home with older, respectful children who understand her need for space and gentle interaction.











