Argyll
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Argyll
AvailableArgyll is a female domestic short hair kitten, just two months old. She has a medium build with gray tabby patterns and orange highlights. Her short coat is easy to maintain. Argyll is house trained, altered, and up-to-date on vaccinations. She is located in Lemoyne, PA.
About Argyll
Argyll is a beautiful gray tabico with tabby markings and lovely orange highlights. Born on April 14, 2026, this little one came to us after a tragic fire led to the rescue of 16 cats from a condemned home. Arriving at her foster care alongside her siblings, Glasgow and Paisley, she received the medical attention she needed and is now ready to find her forever home. Though she’s the smallest in her litter, Argyll has a playful spirit, happily engaging with her siblings for long periods. While she can be a bit shy, she loves being held and enjoys the company of her humans. Loud noises may startle her, causing her to seek safety momentarily, so a quiet environment with one of her siblings is ideal for boosting her confidence. She doesn’t do well with small children or dogs, but toys on a string and tasty wet food bring her joy. Her adoption donation is $135, which covers age-appropriate vaccines, deworming, flea treatment, Felv/FIV testing, microchip implantation, and her spay. If you’re interested in welcoming Argyll to your home, please contact Lisa via email. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
Adoption Fee
$135Payment after application.
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Questions about Argyll
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Argyll, being a domestic short hair cat, usually thrives in indoor environments where she can play and interact safely with her human family and possibly other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Argyll doesn't require outdoor space. A safe, engaging indoor environment will be best for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Argyll is not well-suited for homes with small children due to her shy nature; a quieter environment would be ideal.











