Brunhilda
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Brunhilda
AvailableBrunhilda is a two-year, four-month-old female Domestic Short Hair with a brown coat, currently in Plainfield, IL. She is house trained, spayed, and has her vaccines up to date. Brunhilda prefers the company of adults and thrives best as the reigning queen in her new home.
About Brunhilda
Have you fully accepted that your life serves feline demands? Brunhilda tests anyone's devotion. She came to us in rough shape, raising sick kittens under siege. Months in foster, she ran the place with a combination of brute force and tactical geniusâbarriers, water buckets, secret door maneuversâthe works. No one dared mess with her kittens. Though she lost one little fighter, the others thrived and found homes. Now itâs Bruniâs turn. Donât assume her fluffy brown coat means youâre dealing with a pushover. Sheâll open doors, shut them so the others canât follow, and turns any âchildproofâ barrier into a personal challenge. Stormy weather? Bruni needs full body contactâroll over and youâll get a pointed reminder of your job: keep her safe at all costs. Soft music soothes her, but loud bass is grounds for insurrection. Other cats? Sheâll negotiate, but only if they respect her authority and donât touch her toys. She doesnât do dogs, kids, or homes full of chaos (or sharp objects). Brunhilda rules best in an adult-only home with people who appreciate her quirks, tolerate her terms, and donât mind that the catâs in charge. Sheâs house trained, spayed, up to date on vaccines, and guaranteed to keep life fascinating, occasionally hilarious, and never dull. Brunhilda is available for meet-and-greets in her Logan Square foster home, always on her turf. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Brunhilda
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Brunhilda, as a Domestic Short Hair, is well-suited for apartments or houses where sheâll have her own territory and plenty of indoor enrichment. She prefers calm, predictable environments and, in her case, an adult-only home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Brunhilda generally donât need outdoor access; they thrive kept safely indoors with stimulating toys, cozy perches, and windows for watching the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Domestic Short Hairs are fine with children, Brunhilda is not recommended for homes with kidsâshe prefers adult companions who respect her boundaries and leadership style.











