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Carbon Nait | Male | Backyard Cutie (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
My mom had my siblings and I in a backyard near Nait. Mom was feral and was fixed. The caretaker agreed to care for her as an outdoor kitty so she would have a warm shelter, food and no more babies. My siblings and I came to Zoe's to find our forever homes.
Date of Birth: October 2025
Energy Level: High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $225
Good with Dogs? Yes
If kitten friendly and won't be rough with me or chase me, we should be fine.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must have a young very cat friendly cat buddy or be adopted with another kitten.
Good with Kids? Yes
Especially if gentle with me.
Critter Twitter:
I love playing and exploring—I’m a curious kitten, and not much can distract me from an adventure (except mealtime!). I love my wet food, enjoy lots of pets, and then it’s right back to exploring. I’m a happy guy with tons of personality, and I especially love to snuggle—bedtime is my favorite for cozy cuddles, but I’ll happily curl up with you any time I’m ready to recharge.
If you’re looking for a tuxedo with personality and charm to spare, what are you waiting for? Fill out an adoption application now!
About my Behaviour:
I must be adopted to a home that has a young cat who is cat friendly and who would love to play with me. Otherwise you would need to adopt me with another kitten buddy. I would not be happy as an only kitty and I would pester a senior kitty if it was just me. I just love love love to play with other kitties for hours.
I do love to sleep with you at night and do tend to sleep right at or on your face. So I am not the kitty for you if you have allergies or like breathing comfortably at night.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, up to date vaccines, microchipped, and dewormed. I need at least one meal of wet food daily for hydration. Wet food is essential for kitties, so please ensure it's included in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also provides added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, potentially leading to UTIs.





