Molly
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Molly
AvailableMolly is a young, medium-sized female with a short black coat, currently in New York, NY. She is house trained, spayed, and up to date with her vaccinations.
About Molly
Meet Molly, 5.8 pounds of pure affection. She’s a lap-cat in every sense, quick to snuggle and even quicker to purr when her favorite people are near. If you’ve got a warm bed or a cozy lap, expect Molly to knead her way into your routine. Playful by nature, she’s always curious about a new wand toy or a flashing laser pointer. Her empathy is striking—she reads a room and responds, often with her gentle meow, making her presence felt in the most comforting way. Molly’s start wasn’t easy: she was found outdoors, grieving her kittens who didn’t survive, but she never lost her trust in people. Her spirit is resilient and her heart is wide open. What she needs now is someone to be her safe place and return her loyalty and affection. Molly is FIV and FeLV positive. These diagnoses mean she must be an only pet and kept indoors, but don't let that stop you—she’s otherwise healthy and just needs a bit of extra attention and regular vet visits. If you’re seeking a steadfast companion who gives as much love as she gets, Molly could be the one. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Molly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Molly do well in most indoor environments. With their adaptable nature, they thrive as indoor-only pets where they have a safe, cozy space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Molly, being a Domestic Short Hair, is perfectly content as an indoor cat and does not require any outdoor space to be happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Molly are generally gentle and can be good with children, especially if they are introduced gradually and respectfully.











