Gojo
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Gojo
AvailableGojo is a three-month-old male Domestic Medium Hair kitten from Chicago, IL. He has a small size and features a striking black and white tuxedo coat. This affectionate little one is house trained and up-to-date on vaccinations. Spayed and ready for love, Gojo will make a lovely addition to any home.
About Gojo
Meet Gojo, a charming little kitten who can't be overlooked thanks to his black polka dots and fluffy black tail. With an endearing “domino dice” pattern on his back, he may come off as shy at first, but he has a heart ready to embrace love. Gojo thrives alongside his sister, Nobara, but he’s also very open to sharing his new home with other friendly cats or even a calm dog. Although he’s still learning to trust people, older and respectful children who can offer him patience and kindness will win him over much quicker. Every step Gojo takes toward confidence is a joy to witness. When he feels safe, the affection he showers you with is accompanied by the happiest purrs. He enjoys being cradled, soaking in love, and has found that life indoors is full of cozy naps and scrumptious meals. By adopting Gojo, you’ll not only bring home a delightful companion but also get to cherish the special bond that blossoms with him. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Gojo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gojo, being a Domestic Medium Hair, is adaptable and enjoys a calm home. He thrives in an environment where he can feel secure and gradually build his confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Gojo does not require outdoor space since he’s a kitten learning to enjoy indoor life. A cozy space filled with toys and comfort is perfect for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Gojo can thrive in a home with older children who are respectful and patient, allowing him time to build trust.











