Glory
Available
Glory
AvailableThis Domestic Long Hair mixed breed adult female cat is currently at Alaska Cat Adoption Team. She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Glory is house trained and does especially well with children and dogs. Her polydactyl toes add a unique charm to her medium-sized frame, and she is fully ready for a forever home.
About Glory
Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Glory is a sweet, polydactyl cat searching for a loving home where she can bask in attention and have plenty of space to explore. She recently finished raising two beautiful kittens and proved herself to be a protective and nurturing mama. Glory thrives as a lap cat, delights in purring contentedly, and enjoys 'chatting' with her people while following them around the house. She is wonderful with children and quite brave around small dogs, making her a great choice for family life. However, she prefers being the only feline in the household or would require a very gentle and slow introduction to any potential cat brothers or sisters, as she has a diva streak. Glory is spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated, and ready for her forever family. She is also completely litter box trained, ensuring a smooth transition into her new home. Fun fact: Born on February 26, Glory is a Pisces, known for being affectionate and intuitiveโa perfect match for her loving personality. If youโre ready to welcome a talkative, affectionate companion with a bit of sass, Glory is the kitty for you. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$165Payment after application.
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Questions about Glory
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Domestic Long Hair cat adapts well to both apartments and houses, as long as they have safe indoor spaces to explore and plenty of enrichment. They appreciate an environment that offers cozy resting spots and areas where they can climb and observe their surroundings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Long Hair cats do not require outdoor space and thrive as indoor cats. However, they do benefit from windows to look out of and interactive indoor play areas to keep them stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Long Hair cats are generally good with children, especially when they are socialized from a young age. They are known for being tolerant, affectionate, and gentle, making them suitable companions for families.
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