





Duke
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Maine Coon
- Domestic Short Hair
About Duke
Melrose, MA
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Duke’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Duke's Story
If there were an Olympic medal for world's cutest kitten, Duke would be a definite contender. Although he may not look it, we know him to be a Maine coon mix because his mother was a Maine coon. mix. He was one of over 20 cats gotten out of a rather appalling hoarding situation. Remarkably, he is none the worse for it. At a little over six months old. he may be a little guy, but he has a huge personality, and a bit of a quirky one. For one thing, he's not all that interested in other cats as playmates. He peacefully coexists with them, but he definitely prefers humans over cats, both for companionship and play. As such, he is one of the few kittens who would be OK adopted as the solo cat in his feline domain as long as it's a very Interactive home in which he will get lots of play and is not left unaccompanied for long hours. We have not observed him with dogs or kids, but he seems likely to do well with both, as long as they know how to be respectful toward a cat. A home with kids and/or a stay-at-home or work-from-home parent would be ideal. Duke never met a lap he didn't like. Duke seems like an easy cat who would be suitable for the home of a first-time adopter.<br/><br/>He has been neutered, is current on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, and treated for worms and fleas. His adopter will receive his medical records. He’s being fostered in Wellesley. Adoptions are facilitated by video meet-and-greets, as well as in-person visits. There is a simple adoption process and an adoption fee od $325, which helps us continue rescuing cats in need. Cats can live past 20 years, so please consider whether you can commit to providing a safe, loving home for life before adopting. Please email Safercats11@gmail.com with your phone number and a little about yourself and the home you would provide. Doing so helps rescuers match cats with the right adopters.<br/>.
If there were an Olympic medal for world's cutest kitten, Duke would be a definite contender. Although he may not look it, we know him to be a Maine coon mix because his mother was a Maine coon. mix. He was one of over 20 cats gotten out of a rather appalling hoarding situation. Remarkably, he is none the worse for it. At a little over six months old. he may be a little guy, but he has a huge personality, and a bit of a quirky one. For one thing, he's not all that interested in other cats as playmates. He peacefully coexists with them, but he definitely prefers humans over cats, both for companionship and play. As such, he is one of the few kittens who would be OK adopted as the solo cat in his feline domain as long as it's a very Interactive home in which he will get lots of play and is not left unaccompanied for long hours. We have not observed him with dogs or kids, but he seems likely to do well with both, as long as they know how to be respectful toward a cat. A home with kids and/or a stay-at-home or work-from-home par
If there were an Olympic medal for world's cutest kitten, Duke would be a definite contender. Although he may not look it, we know him to be a Maine coon mix because his mother was a Maine coon. mix. He was one of over 20 cats gotten out of a rather appalling hoarding situation. Remarkably, he is none the worse for it. At a little over six months old. he may be a little guy, but he has a huge personality, and a bit of a quirky one. For one thing, he's not all that interested in other cats as playmates. He peacefully coexists with them, but he definitely prefers humans over cats, both for companionship and play. As such, he is one of the few kittens who would be OK adopted as the solo cat in his feline domain as long as it's a very Interactive home in which he will get lots of play and is not left unaccompanied for long hours. We have not observed him with dogs or kids, but he seems likely to do well with both, as long as they know how to be respectful toward a cat. A home with kids and/or a stay-at-home or work-from-home parent would be ideal. Duke never met a lap he didn't like. Duke seems like an easy cat who would be suitable for the home of a first-time adopter.
He has been neutered, is current on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, and treated for worms and fleas. His adopter will receive his medical records. He’s being fostered in Wellesley. Adoptions are facilitated by video meet-and-greet
Duke is from Melrose Humane Society
[Melrose, MA]
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