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Frosty Aka Alley

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair, Calico|Female|Medium|New Cumberland, WV
🐾 Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House Trained🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle

Frosty Aka Alley is a young, spayed female domestic short hair/calico cat with a striking black and white tuxedo coat and a medium build. She’s about 1 year and 7 months old and lives in New Cumberland, WV. Frosty is fully vaccinated, house trained, and does not have special needs.

About Frosty Aka Alley

Frosty (also called Alley) is a young, shorthaired calico cat who was originally adopted with her sister Holly, but both were brought back to the rescue when their adopters’ situation changed. She’s adjusted to her foster volunteers but clearly wants a home of her own again. Frosty gets along with other cats and has always been house trained. Her coloring is a distinct black and white tuxedo pattern, and she has a gentle, affectionate side once she feels safe. Born October 29th, she’s a Scorpio—expect a bit of curiosity and determination in her new chapter. She’s up to date with her vaccines and already spayed, ready for a stable home. If you’re in the New Cumberland, WV area, don’t miss the chance to meet Frosty and see if she fits your family. Every animal needs that second chance at home. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Frosty Aka Alley

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Frosty Aka Alley is a domestic short hair/calico cat who typically adapts well to both apartments and houses. She just needs a safe, comfortable indoor environment where she can feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a domestic cat, Frosty Aka Alley does not require outdoor space and actually benefits from being kept indoors to keep her safe. She'll enjoy window views and indoor play instead.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hair/calico cats like Frosty Aka Alley are generally good fits for families, including those with children, as long as kids are taught respectful interactions.