Beth
Available
Beth
AvailableBeth is a sweet, adult brown tabby with short fur, living in Owasso, OK. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, offering an easy transition for her future adopter. Known for her affectionate and gentle demeanor, Beth prefers to be the only cat in the home, making her the perfect companion for someone seeking a loyal and loving friend.
About Beth
Beth is a 3-year-old brown tabby with a bold personality and a big, open heart. She loves attention and makes an affectionate, steady companion—she’ll meet you at the door, settle in for a cuddle, and ask little else besides being your one and only cat. Beth strongly prefers to be the only feline in the home and brings out her best side when she doesn't have to share her space with other cats. Her current foster family describes her as gentle and easy to love, ready to curl up with you for a long, quiet evening. Beth is waiting in Owasso, OK for someone who appreciates her unique mix of independence and warmth. She’s fully house trained, spayed, and current on her vaccines, so she's ready to join your home right away. If you’re a homebody looking for good company, or even new to cats, Beth will fit right in. One more thing for astrology fans: Beth is a Pisces—true to form, she's an empathetic soul who just wants to love and be loved. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Beth
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beth, as a domestic shorthair tabby, is happiest in a stable indoor environment with plenty of cozy spots to relax. She’ll thrive in a peaceful home where she can be the center of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic shorthair cats like Beth do well indoors and do not require outdoor space. Enriched indoor environments are best for their safety and happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beth’s domestic shorthair background means she’s generally tolerant and gentle, making her a good fit for homes with respectful children, especially if she remains the only pet.











