Willhemina
Available
Willhemina
AvailableWillhemina is a young, small Domestic Short Hair with a beautiful brown and chocolate coat. At just 11 months old and residing in Tanner, AL, she has already been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Born under the sign of Gemini, she might just keep you guessing and entertained with her spirited charm. Willhemina is beginning her journey at the rescue, ready for a loving home where she can truly shine.
About Willhemina
Willhemina is a small, young Domestic Short Hair with a reserved sweetness that blossoms with time. Her captivating eyes hint at both curiosity and gentle wonder. Willhemina usually starts off a little shy, but she warms up quickly—especially if a lap or cozy blanket is involved. She’s the sort of cat who’ll quietly wind around your legs at dinner, or curl up beside you for a calm night in. The promise of movie marathons and shared silence with Willhemina is real; she seems made for companionship and unhurried affection. Potential adopters need to meet Willhemina in person to bring her home—she’s waiting in Tanner, AL. Her rescue is committed to finding her an environment where she can settle in, grow confident, and be loved. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Willhemina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Willhemina thrive in a variety of environments, from quiet apartments to active family homes. She will do well wherever she feels safe and has cozy spaces to rest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Willhemina is a Domestic Short Hair, and cats of her breed typically thrive as indoor pets. She will be perfectly happy with safe indoor spaces and doesn’t require outdoor access.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Willhemina are generally adaptable and do well in homes with respectful children who understand how to interact with cats gently.











