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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59820388
Hair Length
short
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York, Myrtle, and Venice are three semi-feral siblings looking for patient adopters who can help them discover how wonderful indoor life can be. Born outside and trapped by a caring local resident, these kittens are still learning that humans can be safe—and even pretty great! They’re at a perfect age for socialization, and with the right approach (you’ll get a handout to guide you!), there’s a real chance they can blossom into more social, confident young cats.
These three will thrive best in a calm, predictable home with a confident resident cat to show them the ropes. They may also do well with respectful dogs. Because they’re still wary and figuring things out, we recommend a home without young children, as louder noises and fast movements can be overwhelming for spirit kittens. With patience, routine, and gentle encouragement, York, Myrtle, and Venice could grow into wonderful companions—and watching them progress will be incredibly rewarding.
York, Myrtle, and Venice are three semi-feral siblings looking for patient adopters who can help them discover how wonderful indoor life can be. Born outside and trapped by a caring local resident, these kittens are still learning that humans can be safe—and even pretty great! They’re at a perfect age for socialization, and with the right approach (you’ll get a handout to guide you!), there’s a real chance they can blossom into more social, confident young cats.
These three will thrive best in a calm, predictable home with a confident resident cat to show them the ropes. They may also do well with respectful dogs. Because they’re still wary and figuring things out, we recommend a home without young children, as louder noises and fast movements can be overwhelming for spirit kittens. With patience, routine, and gentle encouragement, York, Myrtle, and Venice could grow into wonderful companions—and watching them progress will be incredibly rewarding.