Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair, described as a striking medium-sized senior cat with black and tiger-striped markings. She is 13 years and 5 months old and lives in Muskegon, MI. Lola is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and would do best as a solo pet in a calm household.
About Lola
If cats could talk, Lolaās life would make a great storyāher microchip traces back to a California shelter, but it didnāt help solve her mystery. Now sheās here in Muskegon, an opinionated senior tabby who knows what she wants: plenty of love, quiet snuggles, and lots of wet food. Lola has a striking lookāmainly black with tiger splotchesāand makes sure everyone knows when sheās ready for attention. Her polite little voice and powerful purr say it all. These days, Lola prefers calm over chaos and would thrive in a peaceful home, especially with adults or older kids who understand her tempo. Sheās not here for wild play or endless games, but she might plop nearby to survey whatever everyoneās up to (and perhaps ask about snack time). Lola isnāt a fan of feline roommates and would rather be the only cat, and she probably wonāt care for dogs in her space either. Petite but tenacious, Lola is sweet and a bit spicy, spirited despite her age, and brings a classic āValley Girlā spark to the room. A Sagittarius, she loves basking in the sun and keeping her opinions heardāespecially if treats are involved! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Domestic Short Hair, like Lola, does well in a quiet, loving home. She's happiest in a calm environment with older children or adults who can respect her space and routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lola, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space to thrive. She'll be content indoors, especially if she has cozy sunny spots to nap and places to perch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lola would do best with older, respectful children. Domestic Short Hairs can be tolerant, but Lola prefers a quieter home without rough play or chaos.











