Wally
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Wally
AvailableWally is a male Domestic Short Hair kitten with a small build and a short tabby coat highlighted by white markings. He is house trained, vaccinated, and currently located in Bedford, VA. As he is not yet neutered, his adoption is limited to nearby counties.
About Wally
Wally is a sweet, small tabby kitten with striking white trim, including a white patch on his chest and adorable white-tipped paws. He’s currently being fostered with his best buddy Buzz, and these two have been inseparable since meeting. Wally can be a little shy, especially around loud noises, but he’s growing more comfortable every day with Buzz by his side and a thoughtful foster mom helping him feel secure. Found by a kind person on a roadside median, Wally is curious and playful, but he prefers not to be held for long stretches. He’s best suited to a home with older children who understand his energetic style. If you’re looking to adopt, considering Wally and Buzz together will make the transition easier for him and bring a lot of fun to your home. Wally has been dewormed, microchipped, vaccinated, and tested negative for both FeLV and FIV. He is not yet neutered, so adoptions are limited to counties near Bedford County. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Wally
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wally is a Domestic Short Hair cat and does well in most indoor settings, including apartments or houses. He would appreciate a calm, safe environment where he can feel secure and confident.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Wally thrive indoors and do not require outdoor access. A cozy home with space to explore and play is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wally’s breed is known for adaptability and usually does well with children, especially those who are gentle and understand a kitten's need for patience and space.











