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Slate
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ID #:LACA-A-22662
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Breed:Domestic Shorthair
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Color:Black
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Gender:Male
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Age:3 months
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Weight:4.4 lbs
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Location:Los Angeles
About Me
Meet Slate!
Slate is a beautiful 3-month-old black kitten with a gentle heart and a quiet, thoughtful nature. While he can be a little shy when meeting new people or exploring new places, it doesn't take long for his friendly personality to shine through.
Slate likes to take things at his own pace, carefully observing the world before joining in the fun. Once he feels comfortable, Slate transforms into a playful, affectionate kitten who loves chasing toys, exploring his surroundings, and spending time with his favorite people. With a little patience and encouragement, his confidence grows every day, revealing an affectionate kitty who enjoys attention, playtime, and cozy naps after a busy day of kitten adventures!
Visit Slate at the Los Angeles Pet Adoption Center, open Wednesday-Sunday from 11am to 3pm. See you soon!
Come meet Slate at the spcaLA Pet Adoption Center, open Wed. – Sun. 11am – 3pm , no appointment needed. See you soon!
spcaLA volunteers and staff provide shelter pets like Slate enrichment and socialization through spcaLA’s HEAL Program. To learn more, visit Slate at the the spcaLA Pet Adoption Center.
Visit spcaLA pet adoption centers during business hours to meet your Friend for Life! Save time by completing an application in advance. Applying does not guarantee or reserve an animal for adoption.
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All cats, dogs, and rabbits will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before they go home. Shelter pets' breeds and ages are characterizations based on appearance, and are not meant to indicate or guarantee lifespan, temperament, disposition, lineage or actual breed. Pet profiles provide a very basic description of animals while in the shelter and may not contain all known medical and behavioral information about the pet. Please ask for more information when you visit the pet.



