Quincy
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Quincy
AvailableQuincy is a young male kitten, a small tuxedo mix, and is house trained. He is neutered and ready for a new home. Located in Rockville, MD, Quincy is a shy but affectionate little guy looking for a patient adopter to help him feel secure. Though he loves to play, he appreciates a calm environment.
About Quincy
Quincy is a charming male kitten, neutered and ready to find his forever home. This delightful little tuxedo cat might be the smallest in his litter, but don’t underestimate him; he has a big heart filled with love. With a tendency to observe before jumping in, he's more of a wallflower at first, preferring to take things at his own pace. Once Quincy feels secure, his sweet and affectionate personality shines through. Although he can be shy initially, a little patience helps him come out of his shell. He has a playful side too, enjoying fun times with his siblings and toys when he’s comfortable in his environment. Quincy's perfect match would be a quieter household that allows him to adjust gradually, ideally with understanding adopters who appreciate the importance of building trust. Once he knows he’s home, he’ll be a devoted companion. If you’re searching for a gentle, loving kitten, Quincy could be just the right fit! Quincy will be available for pick up at the end of August. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Quincy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Quincy, as a young tuxedo cat, is best suited for a calm and quiet living environment where he can take his time to acclimate.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Quincy will thrive in a home environment, and he doesn’t require outdoor space, especially in his initial adjustment phase.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Quincy can adapt well in a home with children, provided they are gentle and allow him to approach at his own pace.











