Baked Alaska
Available
Baked Alaska
AvailableBaked Alaska is a two-month-old male Domestic Short Hair. He is small in size and has a beautiful brown and white coat. He is already altered and up to date on vaccinations, making him ready for adoption. Baked Alaska is currently located in New York, NY.
About Baked Alaska
Meet Baked Alaska, a charming two-month-old male Domestic Short Hair currently settling in at our temporary adoption center in Brooklyn. Everything around him is new—people, sounds, and routines. We're giving him the space to relax and reveal his personality at his own pace. Since Baked Alaska just arrived, we’re still gathering insights into his character. Each day unfolds new quirks and habits that make him special, and we're eager to learn more as he grows comfortable. If you're willing to exercise a little patience and explore the wonderful possibilities of adopting Baked Alaska, come say hello. Your gentle support might just help him transition into a loving home where he feels safe and confident. While the SoHo location undergoes renovations, you can visit us at 232 Varet Street, Brooklyn. No appointment is needed, and we’re open daily from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, except on major holidays. Please note, pets cannot be held or reserved, so come find out if Baked Alaska is your perfect match!
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Questions about Baked Alaska
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Baked Alaska typically do well in various living environments, from apartments to single-family homes, as long as they have some playful space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Baked Alaska doesn’t require a large outdoor space. Indoor living with plenty of toys and stimulation is often sufficient for their happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Domestic Short Hairs, such as Baked Alaska, are generally friendly and can adapt well to homes with children.











