Marshall
Available
Marshall
AvailableMarshall is a male domestic long-haired kitten, just 2 months old, and weighs in as a large breed. His beautiful orange and white coat is long and soft, perfect for snuggling. He is house trained and has been neutered and vaccinated. Marshall is currently in Yardley, PA and is looking for a loving home.
About Marshall
Marshall is a striking long-haired orange tabby with four adorable white paws and a gentle demeanor. If you prefer a calm, loving companion over lively kitten antics, Marshall could be your perfect match. While other kittens are busy climbing and wrestling, Marshall enjoys a more serene lifestyle. He loves to lounge quietly beside his foster mom as she works, simply content to be near his favorite person. Whether he’s accepting treats gracefully or finding the coziest spot to relax, he brings a sense of tranquility with him wherever he goes. This sweet, sensitive kitten can be a bit shy when meeting new people or navigating new environments. With patience and a gentle approach, he will quickly warm up, rewarding your kindness with affectionate companionship. He forms deep connections with those he trusts. Ideal in a calm home, Marshall would thrive with patient adopters who appreciate his gentle spirit. He easily gets along with other cats and respectful, cat-friendly dogs, making him a versatile addition to a loving family. If you're seeking a beautiful kitten with a tender heart, Marshall is eager to meet you. He's ready to find his forever home!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Marshall
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Marshall, being a domestic long-haired cat, thrives best in a calm and loving environment where he can relax and feel safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A domestic long-haired cat like Marshall doesn't require much outdoor space; he prefers the comfort of a quiet indoor setting.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Marshall is not suitable for homes with children, as he tends to be sensitive and requires a calm atmosphere.











