Dill
Available
Dill
AvailableDill is a 2-month-old male Domestic Short Hair kitten from West Jefferson, OH. He has a small size and a short coat, with a sleek black color. Dill is house trained and vaccinated, ready to settle into a loving home. Though he hasn't been altered yet, his friendly personality shines through as he is affectionate, playful, and adaptable.
About Dill
Meet Dill, the sweetest little guy you'll ever encounter. This adorable black Domestic Short Hair was found as a tiny stray and quickly became a favorite in his foster home. With an estimated birthdate of May 7, 2026, Dill is just 9 weeks old, making him full of curiosity and energy. Dill is a true lovebug, thriving on cuddles and snuggles. He gets along splendidly with other cats and even dogs, making him an adaptable addition to any home. One of his favorite pastimes is playing with his toys, especially those that jingle and make noise. Dill is also a litter box champion, having mastered it right away. It would be ideal for Dill to be adopted alongside another kitten from HSMC. Kittens raised together often thrive better, and Dill has been raised to enjoy the companionship of fellow cats. While he's open to living with children, care is necessary to ensure his safety given his small size. Are you ready to welcome Dill and maybe a friend into your life? Complete an application to schedule a meet and greet once approved!
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Questions about Dill
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dill, as a Domestic Short Hair, is adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including homes with resident cats and dogs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dill doesn't require much outdoor space, but having a secure area for occasional playtime can be beneficial.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Dill gets along well with children, but care must be taken to protect his small size from rough play.











