Monet
Available
Monet
AvailableMonet is a male, baby Domestic Short Hair kitten, with a medium build and a stunning black and white tuxedo coat. While details like his weight and coat length are not available, his gentle disposition speaks volumes. He’s currently in St. Helens, OR, where he’s ready to bring joy into a loving home with plenty of cuddles.
About Monet
Meet Monet, the charming little black and white tuxedo kitten looking for a forever home! He came to us as an extra-tiny bundle of joy and has taken his time growing, but he’s full of love and sweetness. Monet has a delightful little meow that matches his loving personality, and after a good play session, you can usually find him curled up on your lap or nestled close to his best friend, Jessie. Monet and Jessie became inseparable after meeting in foster care, and they’re looking for a family that will welcome this quirky duo. While Jessie is adventurous and confident, Monet's gentle nature helps ground her. They balance each other perfectly—whether they're playfully wrestling or enjoying cozy naps together, they bring a unique blend of energy and calm. Adopting Monet means inviting double the affection into your life, so if you're ready for twice the love, purrs, and laughter, this sweet boy is eager to find his forever home. Remember, kittens under 16 weeks need to be homed with another cat or adopted in pairs for their social development. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Monet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Monet, as a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a home environment where he has space to play and explore, ideally with another cat to bond with.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Monet doesn't require a large outdoor space; he enjoys indoor playtime and companionship with his fellow kittens.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes! Monet will likely do well in homes with children who know how to interact gently with a playful kitten.











