Kiwee
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Kiwee
AvailableKiwee is a 4-year, 9-month-old domestic short hair living in Salt Lake City, UT. She’s an adult, medium-sized cat, spayed and current on her vaccinations. Kiwee is house trained and prefers to be the only pet in her home.
About Kiwee
Kiwee is that rare cat with the confidence to fill an entire home all by herself. She’s bold and spirited—expect her to make the rules and expect you to play by them. Kiwee will go to great lengths for a wand toy or a handful of treats and lives for human attention. If you want a cat who actually wants to hang out and demands her fair share of playtime, she’s your girl. She’s not here to be a background presence. Kiwee thrives in a space that’s all her own, where the only rival for your affection is an arsenal of snacks and toys. She’s crystal clear: no other cats, and she’s not a fan of dogs, either. Picture a window perch, a stash of catnip mice, and a sunbeam—she’ll claim it all and make you laugh doing it. Fun fact: Kiwee’s birthday puts her under the sign of Leo, which just makes sense for such a queenly presence. Give her the solo throne she wants, and she’ll reward you with entertainment and loyal companionship. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kiwee
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Kiwee are generally adaptable to apartments or houses, as long as there's enough stimulation and interaction. Kiwee, in particular, wants a single-pet home focused on her needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kiwee, like most domestic short hairs, is happy indoors with windows to watch the world and plenty of toys. She does not require outdoor space to thrive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs can do well with children if introductions are managed and children know how to interact respectfully. Given Kiwee’s strong personality, she’d do best in a home where kids can give her personal space.











