Wanda
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Wanda
AvailableWanda is a domestic short hair tabby with a beautiful brown and chocolate pattern, currently living in Warwick, RI. She is a young, spayed female who is house trained and up to date on her vaccinations. Wanda is known for being gentle and shy, requiring a calm home and a feline companion to help her adjust and feel secure.
About Wanda
Wanda is a soft-hearted tabby with extra toes—her mittens make her stand out right away. She’s about two years old, quiet, and still a bit wary of new things. Wanda needs time and gentle handling to feel at ease, but behind her shyness is a cat who loves to play with toys, especially wands and anything that crinkles. Her favorite pastime might just be finding a sunny spot and watching the world go by. Wanda truly comes alive around other friendly, confident cats. She must have a feline companion who can help her settle and show her the ropes. A calm, peaceful home is best, with patient adopters willing to start her off in a cozy crate or a quiet room as she adapts. An adult household or one with older, respectful children fits her needs. With a steady environment, she’ll find her courage and show off her sweet side. If you’re ready to be patient and let a gentle, quirky cat blossom, Wanda could be just the friend you’re looking for. Let her show you how special a polydactyl cat can be. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Wanda
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Wanda do well in a calm, stable environment. She will thrive best in a peaceful home with gentle routines and little chaos.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wanda is an indoor domestic short hair and will be happy with plenty of cozy places to rest and windows to look out. She doesn’t need outdoor space, just enrichment indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats are often good with children, though Wanda prefers a home with older, respectful kids who can respect her need for space.











