Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a young female Domestic Short Hair who has been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. She sports a gray tabby coat on a medium frame and keeps her fur short and neat. Fully house trained, Lola values her independence and prefers to be the only pet in her Wilder, KY home.
About Lola
Don’t let Lola’s glamorous looks and striking figure fool you. She might look like she belongs on a movie poster, but Lola is fiercely protective of her personal space. One wrong move—honestly, even breathing too close—and she’ll let you know with a well-timed swipe. Lola knows she’s meant to be admired, but on her terms. She prefers you keep a respectful distance unless she’s in a rare good mood; then, and only then, she might come over for a brief head scratch—and even that’s a privilege, not a right. Most days, Lola is content soaking up the view by the window, napping in peace, and expecting her humans to recognize her need for solitude. She absolutely demands to be the only animal in the home. Lola needs someone who values quiet and independence, a person who can appreciate her diva tendencies and share a mutual respect for personal space. In return, you'll get the satisfaction of coexisting with a true original. Fun fact: Since Lola was born on February 3rd, she’s an Aquarius—maybe that’s where her independent streak comes from! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lola is a Domestic Short Hair cat, a breed known for adaptability, but given her temperament, she is best suited for a calm household where she can have plenty of space and independence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Lola don’t require outdoor access to thrive. A safe indoor environment with windows or a screen door to look out from is more than enough.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Domestic Short Hair cats can be great with kids, Lola prefers a home without children since she values her space and doesn't tolerate unwanted attention.











