Ginger Polydactyl
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Ginger Polydactyl
AvailableGinger Polydactyl is a female Domestic Short Hair who is about 2 years old and lives in Alabaster, AL. She has a stunning orange short coat, is spayed, vaccinated, and fully house trained. Ginger is not only unique because of her six toes, but she is also bright and friendly, suited for a home ready to appreciate her quirks.
About Ginger Polydactyl
Ginger Polydactyl is a sharp, athletic orange short-haired girl with an extra-special feature: six toes on each paw. Only a small fraction of orange cats are female, which already makes her pretty rare, but she’s also one of the friendliest, sweetest types you’ll meet—not the spicy sort. She's a fast climber and uses her smarts to finesse all sorts of cat puzzles and 'impossible' perches. Ginger gets along well with other cats and does fine on her own, making her a flexible fit for different homes. She’s not a match for homes with dogs or children, but for anyone seeking a confident, playful companion with a knack for figuring things out, she stands out. Ginger started out as part of a rural Alabama colony, but now she’s ready for her own chapter with a family who appreciates her talents. Transport to New England is available for approved adopters. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Ginger Polydactyl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Ginger Polydactyl adapt easily and can do well in both apartments or homes, as long as they have enriching spaces to climb or explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ginger Polydactyl doesn't need outdoor space to thrive. A stimulating indoor environment with safe climbing options is more important for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs can be great with children, but Ginger Polydactyl prefers a calm home without kids.











