Janet
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Janet
AvailableJanet is a gray and white Domestic Short Hair with a short coat who’s about 5 years and 11 months old. She’s a spayed female, house trained, and fully vaccinated. Janet is a senior cat with special needs, including low vitamin B supplements and a high fiber diet. She is currently in East hartford, CT.
About Janet
Meet Janet, a senior lady with a lot on her mind and plenty of love to give. Her story started outdoors, but she quickly made it clear she was meant for the indoor life—chatty, affectionate, and certain there’s more to life than wandering the streets. Janet bonds fast with people and will make her needs known, whether that's a snack, a snuggle, or a few minutes of your attention. Despite her age, she still relishes playtime and the comfort of a cozy lap. She’s putting on healthy weight and will have more dental care soon, covered by the rescue. Janet comes with some manageable needs—a high-fiber diet, low vitamin B supplements, and a recheck of her labs next year to see if her plan should change. She handles other friendly cats and is good with children, which makes her a solid fit for most households craving a confident, social feline. Her heart (and her voice) are hard to ignore. If you’re looking for a forward, loving companion who thrives on attention, Janet’s hoping you’re the one she’s been waiting for. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
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Questions about Janet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Janet is a Domestic Short Hair, a breed known for flexibility and adaptability. She thrives as an indoor cat and would settle in well in apartments or houses alike.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Janet is best suited for indoor living and does not require outdoor space. Domestic Short Hairs are well adjusted to life inside and stay healthiest as indoor companions.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Janet's breed is generally good with children. She’s gentle and patient, and already gets along with kids, so she could easily fit into a family home.











