Letty
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Letty
AvailableLetty is a female Tiger cat with a short, buff and brown tabby coat. She’s an adult, currently living in Goshen, IN. Letty is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. She gets along well with other cats, but does not do well with dogs. Her friendly personality shines through once she feels comfortable in her environment.
About Letty
Letty was born on June 9, 2021, which makes her a curious, sociable Gemini—the sign known for loving attention, just like her. She’s a sweet, short-haired tabby with buff, tan, and chocolate coloring, and she lights up when showered with pets. Letty handles life with other cats well once introductions are slow and thoughtful, but she’s genuinely frightened of dogs and must go to a dog-free home. Her feelings about children aren’t clear, so a thoughtful introduction to any kids will be important. Letty thrives on human interaction and actively seeks out affection from people she trusts. If you’re looking for a companion who will happily curl up for a cuddle and bring mellow energy to your home, she fits the bill. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Letty
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Letty, being a Tiger tabby cat, adapts well to indoor environments where she can interact with people and explore her space. She thrives when given cozy spots and regular human attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Indoor cats like Letty don’t require outdoor space but appreciate sunny windows and safe, enriching environments inside. If outdoor access is considered, it should be limited and secure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tiger tabby cats such as Letty are generally adaptable and can do well with respectful children. Since Letty’s experience with kids is unknown, gentle, supervised introductions are best.











