Brittany
Available
Brittany
AvailableBrittany is a calico and white domestic short hair female kitten, just 9 months old and currently in West Mifflin, PA. She has a short coat and is already house trained, vaccinated, and spayed. Her gentle and reserved personality makes her best suited to a calm household.
About Brittany
Brittany is a striking calico and white kitten with a reserved but smart and curious nature. She loves her treats and playtime, finding the most joy in batting around toys and exploring the environment. Brittany gets along well with other cats and is comfortable around calm dogs, but she still needs some time to fully settle in with new animals. She’s slowly getting accustomed to pets and cuddles, revealing her gentle side as she gains trust. New places and routines can unsettle her at first, so Brittany needs a patient, calm family ready to let her set her own pace as she adjusts. She’s best suited for a quiet home without young children, where her confidence can blossom gradually. Once she feels secure, Brittany becomes a sweet and loving companion. Give this cautious girl time and you'll watch her thrive. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Brittany
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Brittany are adaptable and do well in various environments, including apartments or houses. They prefer calm homes where they can feel safe and have a routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Brittany, as a domestic short hair cat, is content being an indoor pet and doesn’t require outdoor space. She will appreciate windows to look out of or safe outdoor time if available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally suitable for homes with children, but Brittany’s shy nature means she’d do best without young kids and with families who can respect her space.











