Cherry
Available
Cherry
AvailableCherry is a sweet, adult female domestic short-haired dilute calico with a medium build and beautiful patches of white, brown, and calico. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. Cherry is currently in Griffith, IN, and is ready for a loving indoor home.
About Cherry
Cherry is a dilute calico with a gentle, playful spirit who’s been through her share of cold nights outside. Now she’s safe indoors at the shelter, looking for her chance at a real home. At about two years old, this short-haired beauty is spayed, up to date on her shots, and fully house trained. She truly thrives around kind people, and her soft side really shines when she has space to play—feather toys are her absolute favorite. Cherry gets along well with other cats and would do fine with older kids, but dogs aren’t her thing. She’s the kind of cat who will ease into your world and show you just how sweet a rescue kitty can be. If you’re patient or already experienced with cats, you’ll appreciate her loving nature and her calm, trusting personality once she settles in. Cherry has her own space at the rescue but waits each day for someone who’ll give her the gentle forever home she deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Cherry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cherry, being a domestic short-haired calico, is well suited for an indoor home where she can feel safe and warm. She adapts easily to apartment or house living as long as she has cozy spots and toys to enjoy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short-haired cats like Cherry do not require outdoor space, and she’s happiest as an indoor-only cat where she’s safe from the elements.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cherry’s breed is generally fine with respectful children, and Cherry herself would do well with older kids who understand how to interact gently with cats.











