Fritter
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Fritter
AvailableFritter is a domestic medium hair cat with brown and black fur, living in Spokane, WA. She is a 2-year-old adult female and is spayed. Her vaccinations are current, and she tends to be shy in new environments but becomes affectionate and playful once she’s comfortable.
About Fritter
Fritter is a soft, medium-haired brown and black beauty with a fluffy tail and a playful spirit. She loves chasing spring toys and will happily bat them around the room for hours. Petting is high on her list of favorite things—she purrs endlessly and kneads biscuits like a pro. Fritter enjoys spending time near her people and sometimes settles in for a cozy lap snuggle, though often she'll pace your lap to soak up as much attention as she can get. She can be chatty, especially when she wants affection. In unfamiliar situations, Fritter tends to be shy and nervous, needing a slow approach to earn her trust. In time, she transforms into a devoted friend with lots of love and a warm personality. She’s best suited to a quiet, indoor-only home with someone who is around frequently. To help her adjust, plan for a careful introduction in a small space so she can explore at her own pace and feel safe. Her reactions to other cats are mixed, so she may thrive as the only feline companion. Fun fact: With a May 25th birthday, Fritter is a Gemini, so she’s sure to have plenty of curious and lively moments. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Fritter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fritter, a domestic medium hair cat, tends to do best in calm, indoor settings with stable routines. She’ll appreciate a quiet home where she can feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic medium hair cats like Fritter should live exclusively indoors for their safety and comfort. Outdoor space is not necessary for her wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Fritter’s breed is generally adaptable but her shy nature means she'll be happiest with older, gentle children or adults who respect her need for space during transitions.
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