Ulster Bates
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Ulster Bates
AvailableUlster Bates is a 3-month-old female kitten with a small build and a lovely gray/blue/silver coat. Though she isn't house trained yet, she is current on vaccinations. This little one will need to be spayed once she's old enough, and she's already microchipped. Ulster is located in Merrifield, VA.
About Ulster Bates
Meet Ulster Bates, a playful young kitten born around April 5, 2026. She’s a bit of a shy one, taking her time to adjust to new surroundings, but once she’s comfortable, she really comes out of her shell. Ulster loves to watch her environment, often hiding at first and observing before she joins in on the fun. Her favorite toys include feathers and bells, and she has a knack for chasing treats, almost like a little hockey player catching the puck. Affectionately known as the "scaredy cat," Ulster might thrive best with one of her litter mates or into a home that already has an active cat. She's got a structured routine she enjoys, and you'll often find her taking charge of the cat tower. Once she’s acclimated, her purring can be heard from afar. While she prefers not to be held for too long, she definitely enjoys chin rubs. If you’re looking for a gentle soul who appreciates a calm and steady atmosphere, Ulster could be the right match for you. She’s up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and ready to find her forever home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Ulster Bates
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ulster Bates, being a domestic medium hair, typically does well in a calm and structured environment where she can feel secure and gradually acclimate.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Ulster doesn't require outdoor space but would thrive in a home with enough room to explore and playful areas to roam.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Ulster is known to be good with other pets, making her likely suitable for homes with children as long as they respect her shy nature.











