Pixie
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Pixie
AvailablePixie is a female Domestic Short Hair living in Duette, FL. She is young, medium-sized, vaccinated, house trained, and spayed. Pixie enjoys the company of people, dogs, and children but would rather not share her space with other cats. She is known for her resilient spirit and affectionate personality.
About Pixie
Pixie is a survivor—you see it in every small scar and her tender, persistent spirit. Rescued from the streets in early 2025, she arrived tiny, with skin wounds that spoke volumes about past hardships, but she never let it dim her gentle, quirky nature. Vet visits didn’t faze her; Pixie powered through every treatment, earning a reputation for purring no matter what and quickly winning over every hand holding a treat or offering a much-needed belly rub. Her floral collar became part badge, part throne—she knows how to carry herself with just the right blend of regal sass. Through spring, her transformation was steady: wounds healing, fur softening, eyes glinting with more mischief. By June, her recovery was almost complete—a small patch of healed skin now just a reminder of where she's been. Now at four to five years old, Pixie is mellow, affectionate, and always ready for a nose kiss or to greet her person on command. She wants to be the only cat—she does best when she can be the star of the show—but she’s friendly with dogs and good with children. If you’re looking for a cuddly, soulful cat who turns every day into something memorable, she’s ready for her next chapter. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Pixie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pixie, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most home environments, from apartments to houses. She's easy-going and thrives in settings where she gets regular interaction and affection.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Pixie do not require outdoor access to thrive. She will be perfectly content as an indoor cat with stimulating toys and places to perch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pixie fits right into homes with children, as Domestic Short Hairs are generally affectionate and gentle. Her mellow nature makes her a dependable companion for both kids and adults.











