Noah
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Noah
AvailableNoah is a 3-month-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair kitten in Dover, NH. She's primarily black, which complements her small size, and is up to date on vaccinations. This little one is still in the process of discovering her comfort with new people. As such, she benefits from a calm environment and gentle handling to help her adjust. While she is not yet house trained, she is healthy and ready to find her forever home.
About Noah
Noah is a spunky 3-month-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair kitten in search of a caring home in Dover, NH. Rescued from the outdoors along with her sibling, she came to the shelter on 06/14/2026 as a stray. Initially fearful, Noah demonstrated challenging behavior, like scratching and attempting to bite when approached. However, she's made encouraging progress. After a period of adjustment, she has allowed gentle petting without reacting negatively, indicating that with ongoing socialization, she could develop into a confident and loving companion. Healthy and fully vetted, Noah has been spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against FVRCP. She will thrive in a calm setting with an experienced caregiver who understands the needs of an undersocialized kitten. Gentle and consistent interactions will help her build trust and confidence. Noah is on her way to becoming a wonderful friend with the right support and patience. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Noah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Noah, being a Domestic Shorthair kitten, would thrive in a calm and nurturing environment where she can feel safe and secure as she learns to trust her new family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a young kitten, Noah will need a safe indoor space to play and explore. Outdoor time should be supervised, especially as she becomes more comfortable with her surroundings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Noah is still in the process of socializing. A home with older, gentle children who understand her need for space and patience would be more suitable.











