Kealohi
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Kealohi
AvailableKealohi is an adult female domestic short hair. She has a medium build and is sleek black in color. Kealohi is spayed and vaccinated, plus she is litter box trained. This affectionate girl will thrive in a home with another friendly cat in Wheaton, IL.
About Kealohi
Kealohi is a sleek black domestic short hair with a warm, curious heart. This affectionate girl came into foster care as a caring mom cat. Now that her kittens have all found forever homes, it's her turn to be spoiled. Kealohi thrives on companionship and adores other cats. She must go to a home with a friendly feline buddy to cuddle and play with. While she loves curling up in laps for snuggles, she prefers to keep all four paws on the ground and will let you know if she’s not in the mood to be picked up. Whether she’s chasing toys or chatting with her favorite people, Kealohi brings joy everywhere she goes. She's easy to care for, being litter box trained and having a good appetite. Ready to fill your home with affection and playful antics, she’s waiting to meet you at Wheaton Petsmart. Kealohi is spayed, micro-chipped, and up to date on her vaccinations. If you’re looking for a loving social companion, fill out your application today! Your new friend is just one click away!
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Questions about Kealohi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kealohi, being a domestic short hair cat, typically thrives in a cozy home environment where she can interact with both people and other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Kealohi do well with indoor spaces, as they are generally not outdoor cats. They prefer a safe indoor environment where they can explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Kealohi enjoys social interactions, her match might lean more towards homes with other cats. It's important to introduce her gently to children.











