Jiji
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Jiji
AvailableJiji is a young, spayed female domestic shorthair cat with a medium build and sleek black short coat. She is litter box trained, up to date on all her vaccinations, and enjoys both wet and dry food as part of her diet. Currently residing at Gutter Cat Adoptions NFP, she is known for her affectionate, playful nature and her love of high perches. She also gets along well with other cats, making her a great fit for a multi-cat household.
About Jiji
Start your journey together! Apply now. Jiji is the sweetest little princess you'll ever meet, arriving at the rescue with her brother Binx after being saved from a feral colony by a caring partner organization. She is a true certified lover who adores cuddling, giving endless kisses, and being held close by her chosen person as much as possible. Feather toys are her favorite, and she especially loves playful time with her foster siblings and brother Binx. Jiji relaxes best up high, so a cat tree or perch would make her day. While a bit shy at first, she quickly warms to new people and would thrive with proper introductions—she’s shown she gets along fabulously with other cats. Given her affectionate and playful nature, she could do well in a home with other felines or even with her beloved brother, and with careful introductions, she may enjoy time with children or other pets as well. Jiji is litter box trained and keeps to a healthy diet of both wet and dry food. Rest assured, all cats adopted from Gutter Cat Adoptions are spayed/neutered, microchipped, dewormed, and up to date on age-appropriate vaccines, ensuring a wholesome and happy start in her new forever home. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Jiji
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The domestic shorthair is very adaptable, thriving in both apartments and houses. They enjoy environments where they can explore and have cozy spots to rest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic shorthairs do well as indoor cats and do not require outdoor space. If given access to a safe outdoor enclosure or supervised outings, they may enjoy exploring, but it's not necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most domestic shorthairs are friendly and can do well with children, especially when properly introduced and supervised. Their patient and social nature makes them a good choice for families.
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