Vincent
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Vincent
AvailableVincent is a neutered male Tuxedo kitten, described as friendly and playful. He is a baby and is already house trained. His short coat is a striking blend of black and white. He gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children, making him a great addition to any home. Vincent is currently located in Lambertville, NJ.
About Vincent
Vincent is a charming Tuxedo kitten born around March 15th. Heโs one of three siblings, along with Violet and Vivian, and is known for his friendly and playful nature. Vincent's curiosity shines as he explores his surroundings, whether heโs playing with his sisters or engaging with toys. Heโd thrive in a home that either has one of his siblings or another young cat to keep him company. This little guy is already neutered and up to date with vaccinations. Heโs not just friendly to his siblings; he gets along well with other cats, dogs, and is suitable for homes with children. If youโre looking for a playful companion, Vincent could be your perfect fit. Animal Alliance has many cats and kittens available for adoption. Some are in foster care, while others are at locations like Pet Valu in New Hope and PetSmart in Flemington. Don't miss the chance to meet Vincent and see if heโs the right match for your family. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Vincent
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Vincent, being a Tuxedo cat, typically thrives in a lively environment where he can interact with other pets and people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tuxedo cats like Vincent enjoy a good amount of space to explore, but they are quite content indoors, especially with engaging toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Vincent is known to be good with children, making him a lovely choice for a family pet.











