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More photos of me can be found here.
Lennox Tartan | Male | House Panther (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
My mom was a stray cat with kittens that was trapped outside a home depot. Once we were older Zoe's took us babies in and helped fix our mom. Now we are all ready for our forever homes.
Date of Birth: November 18 2025
Energy Level: High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $200 or $275 for two
Good with Dogs? Very specific dog(s) only
Calm laid back dogs who would ignore me only is best, if any.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I would love to be adopted with Jardine if possible, if not, you will need a young cat friendly cat buddy for me.
Good with Kids? Yes
Only older, gentle kids who are understanding about shy kitties.
Critter Twitter:
Hi, I'm a sweet but shy little house panther. Once settled in, I show my true colors: a fun and very loving kitten. I love cuddles when I'm tuckered out and enjoy being carried around like a baby, even falling asleep in your arms! I love playing with toys and my brother. I'm a great little house panther, and I know you'll fall madly in love with me once I'm yours. #shybutsweet
About my Behaviour:
I am a calm and well-behaved kitten who thrives in quiet environments and prefers a home without excessive noise or chaos. As a slightly shy kitten, I feel most comfortable and confident with a feline friend, ideally my brother Jardine. We are best friends and get along great. I have a locket of white on my chest and a bit on my nose so we do look different enough to easily tell us apart. A younger, energetic cat would be a good companion, but I might be too much for senior cats. I get along well with respectful dogs and older, gentle children (8+). I would benefit from clicker training to help with door bolting and would love access to a catio for safe outdoor time.
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.





