Wilma A Cat's
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Wilma A Cat's
AvailableWilma A Cat's is a young female tabby with a buff and tan striped coat and a short hair length. She’s about 1 year and 1 month old, is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Wilma is currently in Fountain Valley, CA, and loves the company of other cats. Fun fact: as a Taurus, Wilma likely enjoys peaceful routines and plenty of cozy napping spots.
About Wilma A Cat's
Wilma A Cat's is a softly marked grey tabby with a backstory tied to the outdoors, born into feral life and brought in as a young kitten. She’s built her comfort zone around fellow cats—playing, chasing, and lounging with them brings out her cheerful side. Humans, though, are still a work in progress for her. Wilma keeps her distance, observing most everything, and she’s only just started investigating the mysterious world of head rubs on her own terms. She’s not suited for homes with young children and will need a patient adopter willing to give her the time and space to settle in. Churro treats are the shortcut to her heart, but true trust will take time. She’s really happiest in a calm home with other cats to show her the ropes. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Wilma A Cat's
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wilma A Cat's is a tabby, and like most domestic cats, she thrives in stable, indoor settings. She’s happiest in a calm, quiet home—especially if other cats are around for companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Wilma do well as indoor pets and don’t require outdoor space. She’ll prefer cozy windowsills and safe spots indoors over outdoor roaming.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wilma’s breed, the tabby, is generally fine with kids, but Wilma herself is best matched with adults or older, cat-savvy children, as she is easily startled by little ones.











