Buttered Popcorn
Available
Buttered Popcorn
AvailableButtered Popcorn is a young, white Domestic Short Hair cat living in La Jolla, CA. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Buttered Popcorn is looking for a home that can keep up with her big personality and give her plenty of space.
About Buttered Popcorn
To know Buttered Popcorn is to love her. Around the rescue, everyone calls her BP. She runs the show with a larger-than-life personality and the kind of mischief youāll never quite outsmart. BP is famous for her nightly zoomies, clever escapes from the lounge, and her independent adventures in the clinic. Sheās clear about her likes and dislikesāand sheāll tell you so. BP thrives with people who not only manage her high-spirited quirks, but genuinely appreciate and laugh at them. Sheās happiest where thereās plenty of space to burn off energy and lots of enrichment to keep her mind busy. BP prefers being your only cat, but could share a home with her rescue best friend, Niki, another standout. If you want a cat whoās sweet, spicy, and always entertaining, Buttered Popcorn will keep life interesting. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Buttered Popcorn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Buttered Popcorn, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to many living environments but thrives in homes with enough space to explore and play. Apartments or houses can both work if she gets daily enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Buttered Popcorn donāt require outdoor access, but they do benefit from plenty of room indoors to run, jump, and climb. Cat trees and toys can help meet her need for activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Buttered Popcorn gets along with children, and Domestic Short Hair cats tend to do well in family homes when the kids understand cat boundaries and are respectful of her personality.











