Fig
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Fig
AvailableFig is a medium-sized, male Domestic Short Hair kitten who is just 2 months old. He has a striking tabby (gray and white) coat and is house trained. Fig is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Currently located in La Crescent, MN, he is a playful and affectionate little friend weighing approximately 2 lbs. ','characteristics': ['π€ Affectionate', 'πΎ Playful', 'πΎ Friendly', 'π§βπ§βπ§ Good with Children', 'π Dog Friendly'],
About Fig
Meet Fig, the charming kitten from our "F" litter! This little guy is looking for a new home where he can thrive and play. Born to a stray momma cat named Finley, Fig has a lovely, half grey tabby and half white coat. Unlike his sibling Fable, Fig sports an adorable little tabby moustache that sets him apart. He loves to play hard and sleep even harder, often romping around with his siblings and other kittens at the rescue. Fig would benefit immensely from having a playmate at home, preferably one of his siblings or another young feline. Kittens learn vital social skills from each other, including scratching limits, which helps them develop into well-adjusted adults. Heβs friendly and would likely do well in a home with other cats, dog-savvy dogs, and children with proper introductions. We strongly encourage applications for pairs, so Fig can continue his adventures with a companion. Come meet him during our open hours every Wednesday and Saturday, or call us at 507-895-2066 to schedule an appointment. Ready to bring home this playful little guy?
Adoption Fee
$120Payment after application.
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Questions about Fig
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fig, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically adapts well to a variety of living environments, including apartments and houses. He will thrive in a home where he can play and interact with his family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kittens like Fig donβt need outdoor space as much as they need a safe indoor environment with plenty of stimulation and playtime. Supervised outdoor access can be beneficial later on.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Fig gets along well with children. With appropriate introductions, he will make a great companion for kids.











