Gomi
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Gomi
AvailableThis adult female American Shorthair is a beautiful medium-sized cat with a striking gray, blue, or silver coat. Currently residing with Friends of Normie, she has been vaccinated to ensure her health and well-being. She’s adjusted well to indoor life and would make a wonderful companion for the right home.
About Gomi
Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you. Gomi was discovered in an Anaheim neighborhood, courageously caring for her newborn kittens under a concrete slab. She was in rough shape—hungry and very thin, struggling with fleas. Since coming indoors, Gomi has flourished and now delights in meal times, treats, and gentle affection. Her playful, curious nature means she’ll often be by your side, eager to see what you’re up to. Gomi greets every morning with an enthusiastic meow and loves to announce her excitement for meals. She’s gently adapted to being around other cats, though she may shine brightest as the only fur-child in the home. If you’re ready for a sweet, playful, and engaged companion, Gomi can’t wait to meet you. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started. Fun fact: Gomi was born on June 27, making her a Cancer! Cancers are known for their gentle and nurturing nature, which perfectly matches her loving spirit.
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Questions about Gomi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The American Shorthair cat typically thrives in a calm indoor environment, such as a home or apartment with plenty of space to explore and comfortable spots for lounging. They adapt well to various living situations as long as they receive attention and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Shorthairs are primarily indoor cats and do not require outdoor space to thrive. They are content with indoor living and can be happiest when kept safe inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, American Shorthairs are known for their gentle and tolerant nature, making them a good fit for families with children. They generally get along well with respectful kids.
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