Shrek
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Shrek
AvailableShrek is a black and white tuxedo domestic short hair female living in Lemoyne, PA. Born on May 4, 2023, she is considered a young cat. She has a short coat and a medium build. House trained, spayed, and vaccinated, Shrek thrives in a calm environment where her independent side can shine.
About Shrek
Shrek, born under a Taurus sun on May 4, 2023, is a unique soul with the kind of gentle reserve you rarely encounter. She comes with a beautiful custom watercolor portrait, a gift for whoever is lucky enough to call her family. Shrek spent her early months with her siblings beneath a porch, making her cautious but quietly observant. Adjusting to indoor life was not easy for her, and she holds onto a streak of independence that sets her apart from most kittens. While Shrek doesn’t seek the spotlight or noisy antics, she’s a striking tuxedo girl who finds comfort in quiet corners and personal retreats. She values calm and routine, thriving most when left to her own pace. Most of the day, Shrek is content with her favorite soft bed—her absolute weakness is nap time. Yet, when trust is earned, her playful side emerges, and you might catch her in rare moments of joy that feel like a private reward. Food motivates her, and while affection is doled out sparingly, she'll gladly clean your finger if it promises a tasty bite. Shrek gets along with other cats and has no issues using her litter box. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, Felv/FIV tested, and microchipped. Her adoption fee includes these essentials. Please remember Shrek must remain an indoor-only cat, and declawing is not permitted. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$115Payment after application.
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Questions about Shrek
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Shrek typically do well in a stable indoor environment. They appreciate cozy spots and quiet spaces, which is especially true for a reserved cat like Shrek.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shrek and her domestic short hair peers should be kept strictly indoors, as recommended by Loving Care Cat Rescue. She doesn't require any outdoor space to thrive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally adaptable and can do well with children. However, given Shrek's independent and quiet temperament, she'd do best in a household with older kids who respect boundaries.











