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Bobbi

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3-7 years|Dilute Calico, Manx|Female|Medium|Mountain View, AR
🙈 Shy🚽 House Trained🐈 Cat Friendly

Bobbi is a dilute calico/Manx adult female in Mountain View, AR. She has a unique bobtail and striking green eyes. Spayed and fully litterbox trained, Bobbi has lived exclusively indoors. She’s comfortable around other cats and benefits from the calm of a patient home willing to let her adjust in her own time.

About Bobbi

Bobbi catches your eye with her unusual look—a soft dilute calico pattern and a bobtail, really more of a no-tail, paired with sharp green eyes. She landed here after her longtime owner could no longer care for her, and she’s been working through her shyness ever since. At first, Bobbi kept her distance, but recently she’s come around, letting people pet her and showing that she’s willing to trust. Bobbi’s spayed, uses her litterbox, and fits right in with other cats. She’s always lived indoors but might be tempted by a bit of quiet outdoor time. What Bobbi needs most is a patient home that will give her the breathing room she craves; she’ll come out and warm up once she feels safe. If you’re ready to let a quiet, special cat settle in at her own pace, Bobbi could be a good fit. Adoption leads to new beginnings for cats like her. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Bobbi

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bobbi, as a dilute calico/Manx, typically does best in a quiet, stable indoor setting where she feels safe. She thrives in a calm home with gentle routines.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Manx and calico cats like Bobbi are comfortable as indoor cats, though some may appreciate safe, supervised outdoor time. She would be fine in a home with no outdoor access, or one where it’s possible to give her the occasional adventure.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Dilute calico/Manx cats generally do well with respectful, calm children, especially when they have a quiet retreat. With patience, Bobbi should adjust in a family setting.