Lilah
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Lilah
AvailableLilah is a female, medium-sized domestic short hair/Bombay mix with a beautiful black short coat. She is a baby, born in May 2024, and currently lives in Tuscaloosa, AL. Lilah is spayed, has up-to-date vaccinations, and is house trained. She gets along well with both cats, dogs, and children, making her an adaptable kitten ready for a loving home.
About Lilah
Lilah is an adorable black kitten with a short, sleek coat and a lively personality. She came into rescue with her sister Sarai after being abandoned at just two weeks old. Both were bottle-fed and have grown especially close to people because of this start, which shows in their affectionate, trusting nature. Lilah is healthy and playful, always seeking out fun and cuddles. She gets along with other cats, dogs, and children, making her a great fit for a variety of family setups. Ideally, Lilah would love to be adopted together with her sister or into a home that already has a friendly young cat, as she thrives with feline companionship. The rescue prioritizes adopting kittens in pairs to support their emotional well-being. You’ll also find reassurance in knowing all pets from Paws of Dixie Animal Rescue are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and fully vetted, with up-to-date vaccinations. Born in early May, Lilah is a determined little Taurus—a sign known for loyal hearts and playful spirits. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Lilah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lilah, being a domestic short hair/Bombay mix, is well suited for both apartments and houses. As long as she has safe indoor space with enrichment and companionship, she'll thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lilah doesn't require outdoor space. She'll do perfectly fine as an indoor cat as long as she has toys, scratching posts, and places to climb or nap.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair and Bombay breeds like Lilah are known for being gentle and social, so she is suitable for homes with children.
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