Tuxedo Kitten for sale in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina


Lord Lux needs a loving home! Young
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
***\r\n\r\nHello! I’m looking to find Lux a home. Lil mans about a year old. We adopted him about 6 months ago. Unfortunately he’s to playful with one of my 2 older cats I’ve had for years is stressed out. Lux is purring and playing machine. He’s such a snuggler! I need him to have at least 1 other play mate to be with. Thanks and I hope we get him a loving home soon :) \r\n\r\n*** \r\nJustin
FAQs for Listing: Lord Lux Needs a Loving Home!
1. What type of pet is Lux?
Lux is a cat, specifically a Tuxedo breed. He has a playful and affectionate personality that makes him a great companion!
2. How old is Lord Lux?
Lord Lux is approximately one year old. He is still young and filled with energy, making him a fun pet to have around.
3. Why is Lord Lux looking for a new home?
Lux was adopted about six months ago, but he has been too playful with one of the older cats in his current home. The interaction has caused stress for the older cat, so a new home where Lux can have a playmate is ideal.
4. What kind of environment is best for Lord Lux?
Lux thrives in a playful and loving environment. Ideally, he should have at least one other playmate to keep him engaged and happy.
5. Is Lord Lux good with other pets?
While Lux is very playful and affectionate, he may be better suited for a home with pets who can match his energy level. He enjoys social interactions with other cats.
6. What can I expect from Lord Lux's personality?
Lux is described as a purring and playing machine. He loves to snuggle and enjoys spending time with his human companions. He is very affectionate!
7. How can I help Lord Lux find a home?
If you are interested in giving Lord Lux a loving home, please spread the word about him and consider adopting him. A nurturing environment will help him thrive!
8. Where is Lord Lux located?
Lord Lux is currently located in Myrtle Beach, Horry County, South Carolina, United States.


























