Milo
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Milo
AvailableMilo is a male, medium-sized Domestic Short Hair, just 11 months old and weighing in at a charming gray and brown mix. He's neutered and all vaccinations are up to date. Milo is still young and eager to find a loving home in Chicago, IL.
About Milo
Meet Milo! This young boy is looking for a loving forever home. In his previous household, Milo enjoyed playing with toys and interacting with the other cats. A gradual introduction to new pets is always best to ensure a smooth transition; he just wants everyone to feel comfortable. Milo loves being petted and will let you know when he's in the mood for affection. He is part of our special care adoptions due to feline asthma, which means he may require regular vet checkups to help him stay calm and healthy. With a little TLC, he has the potential to be the sweetest companion. If you're considering adding a furry friend to your family, Milo is available for both adoption and foster. He'd love to meet you! Stop by our Adoption Center at 510 N. LaSalle in Chicago, IL, for a chance to connect. We provide same-day adoptions and free parking, with our team ready to assist you every step of the way. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Milo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Milo, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a loving home where he can socialize and play. He enjoys the company of both humans and other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Indoor settings are ideal for Milo. He would appreciate some safe space to explore, but he primarily enjoys indoor life where he can be kept safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Milo can be suitable for homes with children, especially those who understand how to interact gently with pets. His playful nature makes him a good companion.











