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Bunny

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2 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Douglas, MA
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle😌 Calm🐈 Cat Friendly🙈 Shy

Bunny is a young female Domestic Short Hair, estimated to be around 2 years and 8 months old, and she resides in Douglas, MA. She has a short, tabby-patterned brown, tan, and tiger-striped coat. Bunny is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and fully house trained. Her calm demeanor makes her well suited for a loving and relaxed home.

About Bunny

Bunny spent her early days outside in a local colony, but luck turned when she was rescued just in time to have her kittens safely indoors. Still a kitten herself at barely six months old, Bunny showed none of the tough edge some outdoor cats carry—instead, she quickly warmed up to people and embraced the comforts of shelter life. She’s always been a devoted mom, but now she’s looking for a soft spot in a calm, loving home to call her own. Bunny isn’t the type to greet visitors at the door, but she’ll give her whole heart to her people and adores curling up on a cozy lap. Notably, she’s a polydactyl cat, with extra toes that make her even more unique. She does best with other cats and would thrive in a household with feline friends—maybe even one of her grown kittens, but that’s not a must. Gentle, older kids or easygoing dogs are fine, but anything too lively might overwhelm her quiet nature. At just about a year old and fully vetted—spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, negative for FIV and FeLV—Bunny is ready to find her spot with someone who appreciates a gentle, loving companion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Bunny

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

    Bunny, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to various living environments and is happiest in calm, stable homes. She especially appreciates spaces where she can relax and bond with her family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Bunny thrive as indoor companions and do not require outdoor space. She will be content with comfortable indoor surroundings and places to perch or nap.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bunny's breed is generally flexible with families, and she would do fine with cat-savvy older children who respect her gentle, reserved nature.