Pepper
Available
Pepper
AvailablePepper is a playful and affectionate young female cat with a medium build and a loving personality. She is spayed, house trained, vaccinated, and currently located in Pittsboro, NC. Pepper thrives in the company of other cats and is looking for a peaceful home where she can be herself.
About Pepper
Pepper is a young cat bursting with personality and unmistakable charm. Her sense of fun is infectious—she adores chasing her feline friends around and springs are her favorite toy. Rescued from tough beginnings with a cat colony in a car garage, Pepper has a resilient little spirit. She’ll come to you for affection, curling up in your lap and rewarding pets with deep, contented purrs. While she prefers not to be picked up, she happily hops into laps on her own terms. Pepper is cautious around hands unless she’s in the mood, but she’s affectionate in her own unique way. She thrives around other cats and would love to be adopted with her foster pals Chive, Clove, or Jasmine. Pepper’s right eye appears partly closed due to her third eyelid—a harmless quirk that’s purely cosmetic. She is spayed, microchipped, up to date on her vaccines, FeLV/FIV negative, and ready for her forever home. A household without small children is best, but she’s open to calm dogs. Meet Pepper in Pittsboro, NC and see if she’s your perfect match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Pepper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pepper is a domestic short hair mix, which tends to thrive in a variety of home settings—apartments or houses work as long as she has plenty of attention, enrichment, and cozy places to nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Pepper do very well as indoor cats and aren't reliant on outdoor space, though safe, supervised window time or an enclosed patio can be a nice enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many domestic short hair cats are fine with children, Pepper would do best in a home without little kids due to her preference for gentle handling and her wariness around sudden touch.











