Poppy
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Poppy
AvailablePoppy is a young female tabby with a short coat, living in DICKSON, TN. She's a domestic short hair cat of medium size, spayed, up-to-date on vaccines, and is house trained. Her friendly nature shines through, especially when other cats are around.
About Poppy
Meet Poppy, a young tabby with a big personality. Poppy and her sister Pippi are about a year old and would thrive with adopters who understand cat behaviors and the quirks that come with shy, independent felines. Both girls love toys, treats, and gazing out windows. Youโll often find Poppy lounging on the bed or staking out a favorite nook, but sheโs quick to investigate anything new and loves to be where the action isโat a distance, on her own terms. As she adjusts, she enjoys interaction but keeps her independence, preferring affection when sheโs truly comfortable. Though Poppy will likely be reserved when arriving in a new home, patience and gentle attention go a long way. Sheโs playful and curious, and her foster environment shows she gets along well with other cats. Poppyโs adopters should provide plenty of time and space for her to become her relaxed, spunky self. Priority will go to homes with a young cat already or adopters interested in bringing Pippi along too. All cats from Saving Stevie are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccines, tested, and microchipped for peace of mind. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Poppy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Poppy, as a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to various environments but particularly enjoys homes with window seats and cozy lounging spots. Her playful, independent streak fits best with cat-savvy adopters.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Poppy do very well as indoor cats and donโt require outdoor space, though they benefit from windows and vertical spaces to watch the world safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Poppy, being a young and sometimes shy cat, would do best in a quieter home or with older children who understand her need for gentle interaction and patience.











