Keanu
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Keanu
AvailableKeanu is a 3-month-old male Domestic Short Hair, small in size, and has sleek black fur. He is neutered and vaccinated, making him a healthy choice for your new family member. Located in Raleigh, NC, he's eager to find his forever home. Keanu is filled with playful energy, ready to fill your life with joy.
About Keanu
Meet Keanu, an adventurous and curious little guy ready to be your travel buddy. This charming kitten came to the shelter as a curious wanderer and has quickly turned into a delightful companion who loves being in the spotlight. Keanu thrives on affection and won't hesitate to follow you from room to room, eager to be part of every moment. At just three months old, heโs still got that playful kitten energy, perfect for cozy nights in or exciting days out. Whether you're at home or off on an adventure, Keanu wants to be right by your side, soaking up all the love you have to offer. Though he started out a bit shy, heโs now eager to be noticed and cherished, making him the perfect match for anyone looking for a loving feline friend. Keanu is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and ready for adoption! Adopt him for only $175. Pack your bags and let the memories begin!
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Keanu
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Keanu, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically does well in various living environments, including apartments or houses, as long as he gets attention and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Keanu don't require extensive outdoor space but enjoy safe exploration during playtime or walks, as long as he stays near you.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Keanu generally gets along well with children, making him a suitable friend for families looking for a playful and gentle companion.











