Snow Pea
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Snow Pea
AvailableSnow Pea is a female Domestic Short Hair with a striking white coat, living her best life indoors in Orlando, FL. She's an adult cat, spayed and vaccinated, and fully house trained. Due to a chicken allergy, she eats a special diet and benefits from occasional skin care, but otherwise has adapted remarkably well to home life. She gets along with children and adult cats, making her a versatile companion.
About Snow Pea
Snow Pea, also known as "Thug-P," made it off the streets after years of surviving in a cat colony. She's a tough, savvy cat who has retired from outdoor life and now throws herself fully into being a house cat. Snow Pea adapts quickly; her favorite place is planted in your lap or snug against you in bed. She asks for pets constantly and isn't shy about demanding attention. While she still brings a streetwise energy to play, she’s mellowed out in many ways and appreciates a calm routine. Despite her rough background, Snow Pea is all affection. She plays with adult cats when she’s in the mood, but prefers people. She avoids kittens and young cats after too many years of raising litters—this cat’s earned her downtime. Her spunky streak means she’ll dive into play but knows when to call it quits. Her plush white coat is part of her trademark look, but she does have a chicken allergy and needs a limited-ingredient diet. She’ll also need occasional help with itchy skin, but nothing intensive. She’s happy living with kids, adults, or retirees, but won’t do well with someone who leaves her alone all day. She's spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and thoroughly checked over by the vet. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Snow Pea
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Snow Pea generally thrive as indoor pets, especially when provided a stable, loving environment with human company.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Snow Pea is best kept indoors and doesn't require outdoor space. Domestic Short Hairs are well-suited for indoor living and stay healthiest that way.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Snow Pea, as a Domestic Short Hair, generally does well with children, especially since she enjoys company and is affectionate.











