This tabby-and-white kitten came to me from a street-cat spot in a residential area, where he’d been living outdoors and keeping to the safer hidden places until food showed up. I met him while feeding there—he was one of the cautious ones—so I started sitting nearby, offering food separately, and getting him used to people without rushing him. After he was eating consistently and letting me approach calmly, I brought him inside to foster so he could be safe and start learning what home life is like. He’s already been checked by a vet, dewormed, and looked over for any obvious problems; if you decide to adopt him I’ll tell you exactly what was done and what the next steps are (vaccines/boosters and neutering when he’s old enough). He doesn’t require any special care—just the usual kitten routine: good food, litter box, playtime, and a slow, low-stress adjustment when he moves. In terms of personality, he’s the type who watches first and then joins in once he’s comfortable; he’s playful but not nonstop chaotic, and he’s been improving with handling and accepts petting when he’s relaxed. Because he started outside, he may hide during the first days in a new home, so a patient adopter and a “one room first” setup will make the transition much easier. He should be fine with other cats with proper introductions, could also live with a calm dog who respects boundaries, and would do best with children who can be gentle and give him space at the beginning. I’m looking for an indoor-only home for him for safety reasons, and depending on where you are, I can help with transport or meet halfway. If you’re interested, message me with a bit about your home and any pets you have, and I’ll share everything I know about his routine and progress.