Trollette
Available
Trollette
AvailableThis lovely Domestic Short Hair is a young, medium-sized female who is currently cared for at Cat Around Town Project. She is spayed, providing peace of mind for her future family. Her sweet temperament makes her ideal for a calm, loving environment.
About Trollette
Lets make it official, apply to adopt! Meet Trollette, a professional cuddler seeking a peaceful home where lap time is always encouraged! This gentle tortoiseshell beauty has perfected the art of affection—you’ll find her weaving between your legs with hopes of chin scratches and countless pets. Her drool is a testament to sheer feline bliss! Trollette is true to her laid-back nature, happiest in calm surroundings filled with soft voices and soothing routines. She isn’t a fan of dogs, loud noises, or small children, and craves a home where tranquility is the norm. Her favorite pastime? Nestling into your lap for hours, offering you warmth, gentle purrs, and endless devotion. If you dream of a peaceful, affectionate companion, Trollette is ready to shower you with unwavering love, sweet head-nuzzles, and the occasional blissful drool. Bring home serenity with this charming lap cat! They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Trollette
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats are highly adaptable and do well in a variety of living environments, from apartments to larger homes. They thrive in calm, loving spaces where they can interact with their humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats do not require outdoor space to be content. They are perfectly happy living indoors, provided they have stimulation, cozy spots, and attention from their people.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs generally get along well with children, especially if introduced slowly and treated gently. Their temperament can vary, so supervision and education on respectful handling are important.
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