Ursa Bonded Pair With
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Ursa Bonded Pair With
AvailableUrsa is a senior female Domestic Short Hair cat with a buff, fawn, and tan coat. At about 12 years and 1 month old, she is spayed, vaccinated, and fully litter box trained. Living in Chicago, IL, Ursa has short hair and is comfortable in her grooming routine. She gets along well with other cats and children, making her a fit for many families. Ursa does have a mild special need: she requires daily hyperthyroid medication applied to her ear, which is easy to manage.
About Ursa Bonded Pair With
Ursa is a gentle, affectionate 11-year-old dilute tabby with a soft, buff coat. She's got classic purr machine energy and a strong lap-cat resume, always happy to curl up close and soak up attention. Ursa was pulled from a shelter's euthanasia list alongside her bonded buddy Krabby Patty, an Abyssinian—both are available together if you want an instant family, but Ursa can also go solo if that's a better fit. She’s shown she’s great with kids and other cats, making her a safe bet for families looking for a mellow, low-drama companion or pair. Her short coat stays tidy with minimal effort, and she has excellent litter box manners. Ursa is spayed, up to date on vaccines, parasite-tested and treated, negative for FIV/FeLV, and already microchipped with lifetime registration. Her one special request is daily thyroid medication—a quick dab with a pen to her ear keeps her feeling good. She’s available for a meet and greet, either virtually or in person, right in her South Loop Chicago foster home. Ursa's birthday is April 24, making her a Taurus—expect a steady, affectionate presence in your home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$165Payment after application.
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Questions about Ursa Bonded Pair With
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Ursa adapt well to many living situations, from apartments to houses. She’ll thrive wherever she receives attention and a comfortable spot to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ursa will be happiest as an indoor cat. Domestic Short Hair cats don’t need outdoor access and stay safest and healthiest inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Ursa’s Domestic Short Hair breed is known for being friendly and tolerant with kids. She would be a suitable addition to a family home.











