Distribution Center
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Distribution Center
AvailableStarbi is a small, female kitten, just 2 months old. She has a beautiful coat of gray, blue, and silver with white patches. She's completely vaccinated and gets along well with other cats. Located in York, PA, she’s looking for a loving home where she can thrive and share her affectionate nature.
About Distribution Center
Meet Distribution Center, better known as Starbi. This playful, affectionate kitten has boundless energy and a lively spirit. Every morning, she wakes up ready to greet her favorite people and soak in all the love. Just one scratch will bring forth her delightful purr, letting you know how much she appreciates your attention. Though Starbi can be a little shy when first meeting new people, she quickly transforms into an energetic and loving companion once she's comfortable. Interactive playtime is her jam, particularly with wand toys—she could chase them for hours. Starbi thrives best with other friendly cats, as she loves to wrestle and play with her fellow felines. She's still learning that hands aren't toys, so having a playful cat buddy is essential for her. A family that enjoys engaging with her and providing lots of affection will be a perfect fit. Starbi is ready to deliver endless love.
Adoption Fee
$165Payment after application.
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Questions about Distribution Center
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Starbi, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a loving home where she can interact regularly with family members and other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Indoor living is ideal for Starbi, as she’s a playful kitten who enjoys the safety and comfort of home while engaging in plenty of interactive activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Starbi can adapt well to homes with children, but it's important to teach kids how to interact gently with her as she learns that hands are not toys.











