





Quatros: Toro
- Kitten
- Male
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tabby
About Quatros: Toro
Warren, CT
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Behavior
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Quatros: Toro’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Quatros: Toro's Story
Meet Toro — the biggest of the Quattros and every bit as strong, sweet, and lovable as his name suggests. He keeps a watchful eye on his sisters and brother, always making sure his little crew is okay. Toro is the cutest little talker, complete with adorably messy whiskers and eyebrows that somehow make him even more expressive. The moment you make eye contact with him, he has something important to say — and he'll happily tell you all about it. Equal parts protector, chatterbox, and cuddle bug, Toro has a personality as big as his paws.<br/><br/>Now this handsome little guy is eager to find his forever home and is ready to go! While Toro would thrive anywhere he's loved, he'd especially love to be adopted with one of his Quattro siblings so he can keep watching over his family the way he always has. <br/><br/>As a general rule, we recommend that young kittens only go in pairs or to households that already have another pet. Young kittens on their own, no matter how much attention they get from humans, usually get bored and tend to be more destructive. They need another animal to help socialize them (to learn how to appropriately wrestle, boundaries, etc). Most times having another cat is the best, though some may be okay with a gentle dog.<br/><br/>You can see more pictures and videos of our fosters on our facebook page: Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue<br/><br/>All of our adoptable animals are cared for and assessed in foster homes (we do not have a shelter), up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered and tested for FeLV/FIV, before they are adopted. They have had de-worming medication as a standard of care and Flea/Tick/Ear Mite preventive treatment. Medical records will be released with the adopted pet.
Meet Toro — the biggest of the Quattros and every bit as strong, sweet, and lovable as his name suggests. He keeps a watchful eye on his sisters and brother, always making sure his little crew is okay. Toro is the cutest little talker, complete with adorably messy whiskers and eyebrows that somehow make him even more expressive. The moment you make eye contact with him, he has something important to say — and he'll happily tell you all about it. Equal parts protector, chatterbox, and cuddle bug, Toro has a personality as big as his paws.
Now this handsome little guy is eager to find his forever home and is ready to go! While Toro would thrive anywhere he's loved, he'd especially love to be adopted with one of his Quattro siblings so he can keep watching over his family the way he always has.
As a general rule, we recommend that young kittens only go in pairs or to households that already have another pet. Young kittens on their own, no matter how much attention they get from humans, usually get bored and t
Meet Toro — the biggest of the Quattros and every bit as strong, sweet, and lovable as his name suggests. He keeps a watchful eye on his sisters and brother, always making sure his little crew is okay. Toro is the cutest little talker, complete with adorably messy whiskers and eyebrows that somehow make him even more expressive. The moment you make eye contact with him, he has something important to say — and he'll happily tell you all about it. Equal parts protector, chatterbox, and cuddle bug, Toro has a personality as big as his paws.
Now this handsome little guy is eager to find his forever home and is ready to go! While Toro would thrive anywhere he's loved, he'd especially love to be adopted with one of his Quattro siblings so he can keep watching over his family the way he always has.
As a general rule, we recommend that young kittens only go in pairs or to households that already have another pet. Young kittens on their own, no matter how much attention they get from humans, usually get bored and tend to be more destructive. They need another animal to help socialize them (to learn how to appropriately wrestle, boundaries, etc). Most times having another cat is the best, though some may be okay with a gentle dog.
You can see more pictures and videos of our fosters on our facebook page: Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue
All of our adoptable animals are cared for and assessed
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Quatros: Toro is from Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue
[Warren, CT]
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