Tabby Kitten for sale in Charlotte, North Carolina


Free to a good home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Free cat to a good home! This beautiful girl needs a home! I’ve had her for about a week, but she’s better suited for a home that can have an indoor/outdoor cat. She got along fine with my other cat, so she’d be fine in a home with others. She’s perfectly healthy, free of cat leukemia and any other sicknesses or heath issues. She’s between 1 and 2 years old, and about 9 or so pounds. She’s sweet and all she wants to do is cuddle! I’ll also provide a carrier and some other small things for you.
Frequently Asked Questions about Free Cats to a Good Home
What does "free to a good home" mean?
The term "free to a good home" typically indicates that the pet is being offered at no cost, with the expectation that the new owner will provide a loving and safe environment for the animal.
What is the background of the cat I am interested in?
The cat described is a healthy tabby between 1 and 2 years old, weighing approximately 9 pounds. She has been in her current home for about a week and gets along well with other cats.
Is the cat healthy?
Yes! The cat is perfectly healthy and free of cat leukemia and other health issues. Regular vet check-ups are always recommended for peace of mind.
Can she be left alone for long periods?
This sweet girl thrives in a home that can offer her both indoor and outdoor access. She enjoys companionship and may not be suited for very long periods alone.
Do I need to prepare anything before bringing her home?
It’s advisable to prepare a safe space for the cat, including food, water, and a litter box. The current owner will provide a carrier and some other small essentials to help you get started.
Can I adopt her if I already have pets?
Yes, she has already shown that she gets along fine with other cats, making her a suitable choice for homes with existing pets.
Where is the cat located?
The cat is located in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Local adopters are preferred to make the transition smoother for both the cat and the new owner.
What should I consider before adopting this cat?
Consider your household’s lifestyle, the time you can dedicate to a pet, and whether you can provide an indoor/outdoor environment that this cat will thrive in.


























