Locus
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Locus
AvailableLocus is a male, medium-sized Domestic Long Hair kitten, with striking black and white tuxedo markings. He’s litter trained and is affectionate, friendly, and playful, embodying all the charm of a baby kitten. Currently located in Manchester, CT, Locus is ready to find his forever home with a family that has a resident cat or is willing to adopt one of his siblings. His neuter appointment will be arranged by the rescue at their expense.
About Locus
Meet Locus! This charming 10-week-old male kitten is on the lookout for his forever home. Locus, along with his four siblings, was born in a caring Good Samaritan's barn in a quiet South Carolina neighborhood. While their mama was semi-feral, these little ones have been showered with love from the start. With an inquisitive nature, Locus is playful and curious, always ready for an adventure. After a day of exploration, he enjoys cuddling up and soaking in the affection he craves. Currently, Locus is up to date on his vaccinations, and his new owner will need to continue with the remaining shots at their expense. Also, he’s litter box trained and comes with a friendly disposition, being social and well-adjusted. Since kittens flourish with feline friends, his adopter must have another cat at home or be willing to adopt one of his siblings. If you're interested in giving Locus the loving home he deserves, completing an adoption application is the first step. Your new best friend is just one click away.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Locus
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Locus, a Domestic Long Hair kitten, is best suited for a loving environment where he can thrive with companionship, either with another cat or his siblings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kittens like Locus don't need much outdoor space; they thrive indoors where they can play and bond with their family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Locus gets along well with children, making him a great fit for a family setting.











