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Gondola

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2 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Carmel, IN
๐Ÿพ Friendly๐Ÿค— Affectionate๐ŸŽพ Playful๐Ÿšฝ House Trained๐Ÿ˜Œ Calm

Gondola is a male, 2-month-old Domestic Short Hair kitten. He weighs in at a small size and has a lovely buff/tan/fawn coat. Gondola is already house trained, neutered, and vaccinated. He is ready for a loving home in Carmel, IN.

About Gondola

Meet Gondola, a charming little guy from the Boat family. He and his siblings, Kayak, Catamaran, and Canoe, were found hidden under a winterized boat, where their mama, Pawntoon, was doing her best to keep them safe as strays. Since being in foster care, Gondola has become a bundle of joy, full of sweetness and playful energy. He truly thrives in the company of other cats and would do best if adopted with a sibling or into a home with feline friends to keep him company. Gondola is a cuddly baby with a laid-back demeanor, giving head boops for affection and rumbling out a delightful purr when heโ€™s happy. Heโ€™s already litter box trained, making him a great addition to any home. Ready to experience the joy that Gondola brings? Together, you'll create wonderful memories. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Adoption Fee

$175

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Carmel, IN 46032 Get directions

Questions about Gondola

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Gondola, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically adapts well to a variety of living environments, including both apartments and houses, especially where there are other cats for companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Gondola enjoy exploring, but they do not require large outdoor spaces. A safe, engaging indoor environment is ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Gondola can fit well into homes with children, provided that the kids understand how to interact gently with pets.