Bitsy
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Bitsy
AvailableBitsy is a young spayed female, an orange and white Domestic Short Hair/Tabby with a short coat, living in Salisbury, NC. At just over two years old, she's fully house trained and up to date on her vaccinations. Bitsy has always lived indoors and is used to gentle human company as well as fellow cats and even small dogs.
About Bitsy
Bitsy and her sister Itsy are inseparable twin cats who thrive together. You’ll find them grooming each other and snuggling up in a sunny spot or cozy blanket. Their bond runs deep, so they need to head to a home as a duo. If you give Bitsy a little time to adjust, she’ll reward you with quiet affection—lap sits, head rubs, and gentle shoulder-cuddles are her style. Raised indoors and unfamiliar with the outdoors, Bitsy feels safest inside. In their foster home, she’s tolerated small dogs, though she prefers to keep her distance. She easily connects with humans and other cats, soaking up every bit of love and attention. Bitsy enjoys wet food, mouse toys, cardboard boxes, and resting in peaceful places. Compared to her sister, Bitsy is more reserved and laid-back. She’s less talkative and tends to chill while Itsy gets goofy. This sister pair will brighten your days with their sweet routines and quiet comfort. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Bitsy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bitsy, as a Domestic Short Hair/Tabby, adapts well to most home environments but especially thrives indoors where she feels safe. She prefers a calm, stable space with cozy spots for napping.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bitsy has been raised indoors and doesn’t require outdoor access. Domestic Short Hair cats like her are happy and healthy living inside with plenty of toys and sunny windowsills.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats, including Bitsy, are generally good with children. As long as interactions are gentle, she can become a loving companion in a family home.











