Persimmon
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Persimmon
AvailablePersimmon is a 3-month-old male Domestic Shorthair weighing in as a small cat. He is a lovely shade of gray and has been house trained. Persimmon is already altered and his vaccinations are up to date. Located in Lexington, KY, he is ready for adoption.
About Persimmon
Meet Persimmon! Don't let his citrusy name fool you; this handsome Domestic Shorthair boy showcases a stunning shade of sleek grey. He came to us from an outdoor community cat colony and has spent the last few months learning the joys of indoor living. Now, he’s officially ready for adoption and looking for a special forever home! The setup he needs is crucial. Persimmon is best suited for an adult-only home. His cautious nature means that fast movements and loud noises can startle him, so a quiet, patient environment is essential. He also thrives with the company of other cats—he adores his foster family’s resident cats and looks to them for reassurance. A confident, friendly feline friend will help him continue to build his confidence. Persimmon has some favorite things too! He can’t resist wand toys—grab one, and you’ll quickly win his heart. Food is another surefire way to his affection; he’s incredibly food-motivated and will appreciate any treats you have, especially wet food or Churu tubes. Once he feels secure, he forms genuine, loving bonds. With your patience and a confident kitty buddy, Persimmon will grow into a wonderful companion. Ready to give him the loving home he deserves? Apply to adopt him today!
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Persimmon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Persimmon, being a Domestic Shorthair, thrives in a calm living environment. A quiet space with minimal chaos will help him feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally does not require outdoor space, as they adapt well to indoor living, especially cats like Persimmon who are learning to enjoy the indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Persimmon is not suitable for homes with children, due to his cautious nature and need for a calm environment.











