Nina
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Nina
AvailableNina is a five-year-old medium-haired calico living in Levittown, PA. She’s an adult, spayed female who uses her litter box reliably and has her vaccinations up to date. Nina has seen some ups and downs but is waiting for the right person to give her a forever home.
About Nina
Meet Nina, a five-year-old, medium-haired calico with a story that tugs at the heart. She started life rough as a stray near Temple University but found her way to safety. Nina was adopted out, then returned three years later through no fault of her own. The former owners simply had too many animals and couldn’t care for everyone. Since June, Nina’s been settling into foster care in Quakertown. She shares space with other cats but likes to be top cat. Previously, she lived with dogs and managed just fine. Nina melts for pets, adores curling up on laps or snoozing beside a person at night, and rarely refuses a laser pointer session. She craves real attention and sweet, simple moments—nothing complex. Her vetting is complete: she’s spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and negative for both FIV and FeLV. If you’re looking for a companion who’s affectionate and ready for stability, Nina’s waiting for her forever home. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Nina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Nina generally thrive in indoor environments, whether it’s an apartment or house. They’re adaptable and appreciate a calm space where they can find cozy nooks for naps.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nina, being a Domestic Medium Hair, doesn’t need outdoor space as long as she has stimulating indoor areas. She will do best with cat trees, windows, and toys that let her express her natural curiosity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nina belongs to a breed known to do well with children, especially those who understand how to interact gently with cats. They enjoy affectionate attention and can be loving companions for families.











