Paige
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Paige
AvailablePaige is a small, female domestic short hair kitten who has a playful spirit. She is altered and gets along with other pets, currently living with adult cats and a small dog. Though she is not yet exposed to children, her sweet temperament suggests she would adapt well. Paige is litter box trained and enjoys her food. She is located in Sacramento, CA.
About Paige
Paige came into the shelter with her brother, Dewey, when they were just 4 weeks old, both appearing healthy and full of life. This dynamic duo would thrive best if adopted together, treating you to endless wrestling matches that will keep you entertained. Paige is a charming kitten with loads of personality. She's adventurous and outgoing, clearly the leader of the pair. While she enjoys playing with Dewey, she's somewhat indifferent to older cats. Although she could probably adapt well as an only pet, Paige has shown she can coexist peacefully with other animals without being pushy. Currently, she shares her space with two adult cats and a small dog. Although she has yet to meet children, her friendly demeanor suggests she'd do well with them, though she's in a playful bite phase that will require gentle guidance. Paige has a hearty appetite for canned food, currently relishing Purina Pro Plan kitten, and she's excellent with the litter box. Ready to add some adventure to your life?
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Questions about Paige
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Paige, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to various living environments. She enjoys a playful atmosphere and could live harmoniously with other pets or thrive as an only cat.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Paige don't necessarily require outdoor space. They can be happy in an indoor setting as long as they have toys and activities to keep them engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Paige hasn't lived with children yet, her friendly nature suggests she would likely be suitable for homes with kids, given some supervision during her playful phase.











