Hurry
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Hurry
AvailableHurry is a female, small Domestic Short Hair, just 2 months old, with a lovely brown and chocolate coat. She has been spayed and is fully vaccinated, making her ready for her new home in Chaska, MN.
About Hurry
Meet Hurry! Despite her name, this beautiful tabby isnโt in a rush for anything. She takes life at her own pace, quietly observing the world before deciding to join in. While her brothers are busy causing kitten chaos, Hurry prefers to sit back and watch, waiting for the right moment. She enjoys playtime, but what truly makes her shine is one-on-one attention. Pick her up and give her a gentle pet, and this sweet girl becomes a tiny purring machine. Beneath her calm exterior is a loving kitten ready to form a special bond with her person. Sensitive and curious, Hurry thrives in a serene environment that appreciates her gentle nature and allows her time to settle in. Once she feels secure, sheโs happy to soak up all the love and attention offered. Hurry has been spayed and is fully vaccinated, ready to find her forever family. If you're looking for a sweet companion who rewards your kindness with endless purrs, Hurry may be the perfect addition to your home. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Hurry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hurry, as a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a calm home where her gentle personality is appreciated. Sheโs perfect for a space that allows her to settle comfortably.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Hurry typically donโt require much outdoor space. They are happy as indoor companions who enjoy safe environments.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hurry can be suitable for homes with children, provided they are gentle and understand her sensitive nature. Supervised interactions are always a good idea.











