Pam
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Pam
AvailablePam is a senior female Domestic Short Hair who lives in Wakefield, MA. She's around 10 and a half years old, with a beautiful black coat and striking green eyes. Pam has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She prefers a quiet, calm environment and is seeking a tranquil home where she and her bonded companion Flo can have a space of their own.
About Pam
Every cat deserves a good homeācould yours be the right fit for Pam and her companion Flo? This bonded pair of senior cats is searching for a permanent, patient home after a long shelter stay. Pam has sleek midnight black fur and striking green eyes, while Flo is a soft gray. Both are around 8.5 to 9 years old and have grown close during their time together. Pam and Flo are timid, preferring quiet and calm. They're not seeking constant attention or affection, and neither is a lap cat, but they do enjoy each other's companyāsometimes curling up together and sometimes taking their own space. The ideal home for Pam and Flo has no children, no other cats or dogs, and offers spots for sunbathing and long naps. Patience is needed, as both require time and understanding to feel safe. Their foster gently calls them "my decoratives," a nod to their peaceful presence. If you have a tranquil space and a kind heart, Pam and Flo could be the pair for you. Give them a chance to settle in and show their gentle personalities. Their birthdays fall under Scorpioāfitting for their mysterious charm. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Pam
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pam, a Domestic Short Hair, generally thrives indoors with a stable, quiet environment. These cats adapt well to apartments or houses, especially those with sunny spots for lounging.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pam's breed, the Domestic Short Hair, is happy living entirely indoors and does not require outdoor access. A few cozy windowsills and places to nap suffice for her needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Pam can be adaptable, but Pam specifically is best suited to a home without children. She prefers quiet and predictability.











