Mollie
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Mollie
AvailableMollie is a large, adult Domestic Short Hair cat currently in State College, PA. She is spayed and has special health needs that will require ongoing attention. At about 7 years and 10 months old, Mollie combines the mellow confidence of an established cat with the warmth and affection of a devoted companion.
About Mollie
Mollie lost her longtime home when her owner could no longer care for her, but she’s holding out hope for a new one where she can settle in again. Affectionate and sweet-natured, Mollie gravitates toward anyone willing to share a gentle chin rub. She likes to nuzzle up, sprawl at your feet, and has a dignified calm about her, but she still gets bursts of playfulness—especially if there’s a ball or a string nearby. If you spot her watching birds from the window or jumping through a box tunnel, that’s Mollie at her happiest. She has a social streak and prefers to be part of the action, often following her humans or finding a sunny patch close by. She’s tolerant of other cats, but honestly, she would be perfectly content as a solo pet, soaking up all your attention. Mollie does have some medical needs, which her rescue team can discuss in detail with any interested adopters. She was born July 1st, which makes her a Cancer, the zodiac sign known for their deep loyalty and devotion—a fitting match for this loving companion. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Mollie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Mollie do well in almost any home setting—apartments or houses—as long as they have places to nap, windows for bird-watching, and people to interact with. They adjust well to both quiet and moderately busy households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mollie doesn’t need outdoor access to thrive. Domestic Short Hair cats are content to live entirely indoors, provided they have enriching toys, sunny spots, and a perch to view the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are usually a good fit for homes with respectful children. Mollie’s gentle and affectionate temperament means she could do well in a family setting, especially with gentle kids.











