Katherine Johnson Dorothy
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Katherine Johnson Dorothy
AvailableKatherine Johnson Dorothy is a young, medium-sized, domestic short hair mix living in Parkville, MD. At about 1 year and 1 month old, she has already been spayed, is up to date on all vaccinations, and is house trained. Friendly with other cats, dogs, and children, Dorothy and her sister are well-socialized and eager for a loving home together.
About Katherine Johnson Dorothy
Meet Dorothy and Katherine, a bonded pair of sisters who are ready to bring real warmth into your everyday routine. Petite and playful, these two have the charm of kittens but with a bit more calm and lower maintenanceโno endless bouncing off the walls. Often labeled as Russian Blue mixes, they shed very little, making them a good pick if you prefer a tidy home. Friendly and affectionate, Dorothy and Katherine thrive on attention and are happiest when together. They get along well with kids, dogs, and cats, so the transition into a multi-pet or family household should be smooth. Life with a bonded pair has its perks: built-in companionship for them, and a double dose of joy for you. Their adopters receive well-documented medical records covering vaccines, spay status, microchip, and more. You can visit them in their foster home in Parkville, MD if youโre interested. Your new best friends are just one click away.
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Questions about Katherine Johnson Dorothy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair mixes like Katherine Johnson Dorothy adapt well to most living environments, from apartments to houses. They're comfortable as long as they have cozy spots to relax and space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Katherine Johnson Dorothy, as a domestic short hair mix, doesn't need outdoor space and can live happily indoors. Indoor living usually keeps cats safer and healthier.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair mixes like Katherine Johnson Dorothy are generally good with children, especially when they are already socialized as these sisters are.











