Brooke
Available
Brooke
AvailableBrooke is a domestic short hair with a short coat, showing off a tabby pattern mixed with buff, white, and spotted markings. She is a young, spayed female—about one year and one month old—living in Fargo, ND. Brooke is house trained, current on all her vaccinations, and has a gentle, affectionate personality that shines when she feels comfortable.
About Brooke
Brooke is a young, spayed female domestic short-haired cat with a striking blend of tabby and white coloring. Her markings set her apart: bold stripes on her head, back legs, and tail, while her sides and rib cage feature broken stripes that form spots—a unique combination of stripes and spots. Brooke was born indoors after her mom, Opal, came into rescue already expecting seven kittens. While she started as the most timid of her litter, time and patience have brought out her affectionate and confident side, especially with her foster mom. Brooke thrives with other active, playful cats and can be adopted with one of her siblings (for a reduced adoption fee) or into a home where a young, lively feline companion already lives. She has met older kids and, though unsure at first, might do well in calmer homes with respectful, older children. Brooke is litter box trained, spayed, microchipped, vaccinated (including rabies), and tests negative for both feline leukemia and FIV. She’s ready for a gentle, patient family where she can continue to blossom. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Brooke
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hairs like Brooke adapt easily to most home types, from apartments to houses. Brooke, in particular, will be happiest in a household that offers a calm, steady environment so she can fully settle in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Brooke is an indoor domestic short hair and doesn’t require outdoor space; she’ll thrive with window views and room to play indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs generally do well with children, especially older, respectful ones. Brooke has met older kids and prefers a quieter home, ideally with older or well-supervised children.











