Peggy
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Peggy
AvailablePeggy is a young female Domestic Short Hair with a beautiful brown tabby coat and short hair, currently in Cincinnati, OH. She has been spayed, is up to date on her vaccinations, and is house trained.
About Peggy
Meet Peggy! She soaks up attention and loves to be petted but can be shy with new people. Given a little patience, Peggy becomes your biggest fan. Peggy and her brother Lee were born in April 2024 at Camp Joy, north of Cincinnati. Both are striking brown tabbies with unique stripe patterns. Peggy is happiest when she’s playing with toys, savoring canned food, or climbing a tall cat tree for a long nap. She gets along well with other foster cats, but she and Lee have a deep bond—they’ll only be adopted as a pair and would thrive best in a quiet, peaceful home. Peggy hasn’t lived with children or dogs so far, so it’s unclear how she’d adjust. After spending her first six months outdoors, she transitioned to indoor life in foster care, where she’s learned the joys of comfort and companionship. Peggy has her vaccines up to date, has been spayed, microchipped, and is on flea and tick prevention. Born under the sign of Aries, Peggy shows a playful and brave spirit—traits this zodiac sign is known for. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Peggy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Peggy adapt well to a range of environments, but she will do best in a quiet, stable household, especially when adopted with her brother.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Peggy, being a Domestic Short Hair cat, doesn't require outdoor space and is quite content living entirely indoors, especially with plenty of climbing spots and toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are often good with children, but Peggy has not been exposed to kids, so a quieter home without young children would likely be most comfortable for her.











