Jane Lane
Available
Jane Lane
AvailableJane Lane is a 2-month-old female Domestic Long Hair kitten in Lexington, KY. She weighs approximately 150 ounces. With her striking black and white coat, she's spayed and up to date on vaccinations. She has special needs and is looking for a patient home where she can thrive. Jane is known to get along with both cats and dogs and is a small-sized kitten ready to explore her new world.
About Jane Lane
Meet Jane Lane! Jane Lane is an adorable, playful kitten with a heart of gold. She has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects her coordination. Despite this, sheβs full of energy and loves to chase toys and interact with her feline buddies. Jane thrives in a calm environment where she can build her confidence at her own pace. She enjoys bonding with affectionate humans and is best suited for a home with another friendly cat for companionship. With gentle introductions, she may also get along with a cat-friendly dog. Due to her gentle nature, Jane prefers a home without young children. We encourage applicants interested in adopting a pair, as kittens flourish when they have friends to grow with. Jane Lane will be ready to find her forever home after July 9th. This charming cat has been spayed, dewormed, vaccinated, and microchipped, ensuring she's ready for her new adventure. Who knows? Jane Lane might just steal your heart!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Jane Lane
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jane Lane, being a Domestic Long Hair, does well in a quiet and calm living environment that allows her to build confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Generally, cats like Jane Lane are indoor pets and thrive in a cozy indoor environment rather than requiring outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Due to her gentle nature, Jane Lane would prefer a home without young children, as she can be shy in chaotic environments.











