Fat Jo
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Fat Jo
AvailableFat Jo is a young female domestic short hair with a playful spirit. At approximately 3 months old, she is well-socialized and enjoys the company of both people and dogs. Living in Valley Center, KS, she has a short coat and is up-to-date on all her vaccinations. While she is not yet altered, she is affectionate and curious, ready to explore her new home. Her adoption fee is $100, making it an easy step towards welcoming her into your family.
About Fat Jo
Meet Fat Jo, also known as Josephine! Don’t let her nickname mislead you; she’s all about sweetness and curiosity. She was rescued alongside her three siblings and a younger foster brother after being abandoned near Maize, Kansas. Josephine has embraced indoor life with open paws. She’s always on a mission to investigate new things, scamper across furniture, or take the lead in kitten wrestling matches. Playful and affectionate, she loves spending quality time with people as well as her furry siblings. After a day full of adventures, she’s happy to curl up and take a cozy nap. Josephine is searching for a forever family that will cherish her playful spirit and loving nature. As of July 2026, she’s approximately 3 months old, well-socialized with dogs, and up-to-date on her age-appropriate veterinary care. Located in the Wichita, Kansas area, she’s ready for a loving home. Siblings include Christian Gray, Amal (Clooney), George(ina) (Clooney), and foster sibling(String) Bean.
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Fat Jo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fat Jo is well-suited for a home where she can explore and engage with her surroundings. She enjoys both interaction with her human companions and playtime with other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Fat Jo is a domestic short hair who enjoys being indoors. As a playful kitten, she can thrive in a small home as long as she has opportunities for play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fat Jo’s friendly and curious nature makes her suitable for families with children. She loves to play and interact, bringing joy to a household.











