




Aristotle (Bonded with Plato)
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Aristotle (Bonded with Plato)
Canton, GA
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Aristotle (Bonded with Plato)’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Aristotle (Bonded with Plato)'s Story
Meet Aristotle<br/>The Wise Observer With the Softest Heart<br/><br/>Aristotle doesn’t rush into the world —he studies it first.<br/><br/>Born in a homeless camp to their devoted mom Era, Aristotle and his siblings entered life surrounded by uncertainty. When a devastating fire destroyed the camp, these kittens survived against every odd. Rescued at just 4 weeks old, still blue-eyed and unsure, Aristotle watched everything carefully, learning who humans were before deciding they were worth trusting.<br/><br/>He decided they were.<br/><br/>Personality: Thoughtful, Curious, and Brilliantly Gentle<br/>True to his philosopher name, Aristotle is an observer first. He loves high places — the cat tree, the desk, the perfect lookout — where nothing goes unnoticed. Every movement, sound, and toy is cataloged before action is taken.<br/><br/>Aristotle is curious by nature, but cautious and smart. When a new toy appears, he waits — especially watching his bold brother Plato — studying the situation until he’s sure it’s safe and worth engaging. Then he joins in with quiet confidence and surprisingly playful enthusiasm.<br/><br/>He doesn’t need to be first. He prefers to be right.<br/><br/>A Gentle Mama’s Boy<br/>Aristotle is incredibly gentle — with toys, with food, with other kittens, and especially with humans. He loves cuddles deeply and melts into affection once trust is earned. He bonds slowly but profoundly, forming connections that feel intentional and lasting.<br/><br/>Once he chooses you, you’re his person.<br/><br/>Aristotle’s world revolves around his best friend Plato. Where Plato is fearless and bold, Aristotle is calm and thoughtful. Plato charges ahead; Aristotle follows with wisdom. Together, they are perfectly balanced — always playing, learning, and ending every day wrapped together in a cuddle puddle.<br/><br/>They complement each other in the most beautiful way, and because of this deep bond, Aristotle must be adopted with Plato. Here is some information about why we have this policy:<br/>http://www.kittenlady.org/twokittens<br/><br/>For a pair of kittens we apply a $25 discount from each adoption fee.<br/><br/>Check out more photos and videos of Aristotle here:<br/>https://photos.app.goo.gl/uD5t89kY9TukguBS6<br/><br/>Cicero and Aristotle are estimated to be 3 mo old as of Jan 5 2025 and fully vetted: neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, defleaed, and microchipped. <br/><br/>To meet Plato and Aristotle, start by filling out an application here:<br/>http://tinyurl.com/LLARadopt<br/><br/>Questions? info@littlelivesatl.org
Meet Aristotle
The Wise Observer With the Softest Heart
Aristotle doesn’t rush into the world —he studies it first.
Born in a homeless camp to their devoted mom Era, Aristotle and his siblings entered life surrounded by uncertainty. When a devastating fire destroyed the camp, these kittens survived against every odd. Rescued at just 4 weeks old, still blue-eyed and unsure, Aristotle watched everything carefully, learning who humans were before deciding they were worth trusting.
He decided they were.
Personality: Thoughtful, Curious, and Brilliantly Gentle
True to his philosopher name, Aristotle is an observer first. He loves high places — the cat tree, the desk, the perfect lookout — where nothing goes unnoticed. Every movement, sound, and toy is cataloged before action is taken.
Aristotle is curious by nature, but cautious and smart. When a new toy appears, he waits — especially watching his bold brother Plato — studying the situation until he’s sure it’s safe and worth e
Meet Aristotle
The Wise Observer With the Softest Heart
Aristotle doesn’t rush into the world —he studies it first.
Born in a homeless camp to their devoted mom Era, Aristotle and his siblings entered life surrounded by uncertainty. When a devastating fire destroyed the camp, these kittens survived against every odd. Rescued at just 4 weeks old, still blue-eyed and unsure, Aristotle watched everything carefully, learning who humans were before deciding they were worth trusting.
He decided they were.
Personality: Thoughtful, Curious, and Brilliantly Gentle
True to his philosopher name, Aristotle is an observer first. He loves high places — the cat tree, the desk, the perfect lookout — where nothing goes unnoticed. Every movement, sound, and toy is cataloged before action is taken.
Aristotle is curious by nature, but cautious and smart. When a new toy appears, he waits — especially watching his bold brother Plato — studying the situation until he’s sure it’s safe and worth engaging. Then he joins in with quiet confidence and surprisingly playful enthusiasm.
He doesn’t need to be first. He prefers to be right.
A Gentle Mama’s Boy
Aristotle is incredibly gentle — with toys, with food, with other kittens, and especially with humans. He loves cuddles deeply and melts into affection once trust is earned. He bonds slowly but profoundly, forming connec
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Aristotle (Bonded with Plato) is from Little Lives Animal Rescue
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