Nadia
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Nadia
AvailableNadia is a small, spayed domestic short hair cat whoâs 6 and a half years old and currently house trained. Sheâs vaccinated, FeLV/FIV negative, and lives in Lima, OH.
About Nadia
Meet Nadia: bold, sassy, and ready to leave the shelter behind for good. At 6 years old, Nadia brings a big presence and a bigger personalityâshe knows her mind, and sheâll let you know it, too. Sheâs not one to put up with busy homes or constant disruptions. Nadiaâs frustration is understandable after being adopted, returned for reasons out of her control, and now finding herself back in a kennel, waiting. Shelter life wears on a cat like her. She wants real space, a person who doesnât flake, and the calm of a stable home. Her needs are straightforward: someone who can appreciate her independence, respect her boundaries, and offer the lasting commitment her last adopter couldnât. Nadia is spayed, microchipped, FeLV/FIV negative, vaccinated, and dewormed. Sheâs not a fit for homes with young children, but for the right person, Nadia could make the perfect, straight-talking companion. Sheâs in Lima, OH, and waiting for the person who will finally stick around. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Nadia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Nadia adapt easily to most living spaces, from apartments to houses. As long as Nadia has a quiet, stable environment and a spot of her own, she'll settle in well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nadia, being a domestic short hair, doesnât require outdoor access to be content. Sheâll thrive with indoor enrichment and sunny windows.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs vary, but Nadia herself is not suitable for homes with children. Sheâll be happier with adults or older, cat-savvy kids who respect her independence.











