Doja Cat
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Doja Cat
AvailableDoja Cat is a young female American Shorthair with a medium build and a striking gray and white short coat. She’s just over three years old, spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Doja Cat must be the only cat in the home, as she does not get along with other cats or dogs. She is located in North Haven, CT, and ready to find her new family.
About Doja Cat
Doja Cat is a friendly, affectionate American Shorthair with a spirited, playful personality. She loves exploring new corners around the house, soaking up attention, and settling in for cozy petting sessions. There's an energetic curiosity about her that keeps life interesting, and she always seeks out her people for company. Doja Cat will do best as the only cat in the home, where she can take center stage and lap up every bit of love. She does not get along with other cats or dogs, so a single-pet household is a must. She's FIV positive, but that just means she needs a bit of extra understanding—her day-to-day life is much like any other cat's. Her short gray and white coat gives her a classic look, and she’s fully house trained, spayed, and up to date on vaccinations. Fun fact: Doja Cat is a Pisces, born March 3, so she's naturally intuitive and gentle when she settles in. She’s currently in North Haven, CT, and is looking for adopters in New England or the Tri-State Area. Give her the home where she can be your one and only. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Doja Cat
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Shorthairs like Doja Cat are adaptable and do well in most home environments, including apartments or houses, as long as they have enough stimulation and human interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Doja Cat, like most American Shorthairs, is perfectly content indoors and doesn’t require outdoor space. A safe, enriching indoor environment is plenty for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Shorthairs are typically tolerant and friendly, often making good companions for families with respectful children. Doja Cat would do best as the only pet in the house, but could be a great companion for kids.
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