Wendy
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Wendy
AvailableWendy is a young, medium-sized tuxedo cat with a short, black-and-white coat. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Wendy currently resides in Springfield, OR. At nearly one year and eleven months old, she is still youthful and full of curiosity.
About Wendy
Say hello to Wendy, a shy but energetic black-and-white tuxedo kitten with a real love for adventure. She’s reserved at first, but if there are other cats or kittens around, her playful side surfaces pretty quickly. Wendy thrives on feline company—she’s happiest with other cats who help coax her out of her shell. She's a natural climber, always seeking out the highest perch to observe everything happening around her, whether it’s people moving through the house, other animals, or just the world outside the window. Curiosity drives her, and she’s never far from her next toy or a handful of treats. Wendy has had some exposure to dogs but isn’t the biggest fan, so a dog-free home is best. Older children or adults provide her with the calm setting where she can build confidence. If you want a playful, bright, treat-motivated companion who needs feline friends, Wendy is your girl. She was born on May 31, so she's a clever little Gemini — quick to learn and endlessly inquisitive. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Wendy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wendy, a tuxedo cat, is best suited for a calm indoor environment where she can interact with other cats. Apartments or houses with quiet routines tend to help sensitive, playful cats like her thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tuxedo cats like Wendy are usually happy indoors and do not need outdoor space, especially when they have plenty of toys, perches, and window views.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wendy, given her shy and sensitive nature, would do best in homes with older children or adults. Tuxedo cats can do well with respectful kids who understand boundaries.











