Crash
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Crash
AvailableCrash is a male domestic long-haired kitten, just 2 months old and weighing in as a small size. He boasts a beautiful tabby and white coat, ideal for cuddling. Crash is house trained and gets along well with both cats and children. He is up to date on vaccinations and has been neutered. Currently located in Kenosha, WI, Crash is looking for a loving home.
About Crash
Meet Crash! This charming domestic long-haired kitten has a striking tabby face and a fluffy white belly. Born on May 6, 2026, he was found as a tiny kitten near the Wilmot Raceway and is eager to find his forever home. Despite being the smallest of his litter, Crash is full of energy! He loves to run, chase toys, wrestle with his fellow kittens, and explore his surroundings. Raised in a loving foster home with kids and five other kittens, he's well-socialized and ready for adventure. Crash thrives in the company of other cats and would be happiest if adopted with one of his siblings, Wheels or Dusty, or one of his friends, Beep Beep, Speedy, or Wilma. Heβll also fit well in a home that already has a playful cat around his age. For those looking for a fun-loving, fluffy kitten packed with personality, Crash is ready to make a delightful addition to your family! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Crash
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Crash, being a domestic long-haired kitten, is best suited to a loving home where he can safely explore and play. He thrives in environments that provide social interaction with humans or other cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a playful kitten, Crash enjoys outdoor spaces but should primarily live indoors where he is safe. Supervised outdoor time can help him explore in a secure environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Crash is socialized with children and would be a delightful companion in homes with kids, bringing playful energy and affection.











