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Hopper

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Middle Village, NY
🐾 Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House TrainedšŸŽ¾ PlayfulšŸ¤— Affectionate

Hopper is a young female Domestic Short Hair with a lovely brown and white coat. She is 1 year and 5 months old and currently living in Middle Village, NY. Hopper is spayed, vaccinated, and fully litter box trained.

About Hopper

Hopper started out shy but has really come out of her shell, now trailing her foster parents everywhere and sleeping nearby. She has a whole repertoire of meows that come out the moment she wakes up—she’s persistent when she wants those scratches. Being picked up isn’t her thing, but she’ll happily hop onto a lap or nudge for attention. Hopper loves her cat foster brothers and spends hours romping and playing with them. She’d like a peaceful truce with the resident dog, but finds dogs a bit too rowdy for her taste. Catnip toys are her favorite, but she’ll invent a game out of plastic bits if she has to—she’s a resourceful one. Wand toys are a hit, too. Hopper is perfectly litter box trained and hasn’t had a single accident. Her sleeping habits have gone from hiding under the bed to sprawling right on top of it, so comfort is clearly a priority now. Her foster parents think her name suits her, given how she’s always hopping up for attention. They speak highly of how sweet she is. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Hopper

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Hopper, as a Domestic Short Hair, does well in most home settings, from apartments to larger houses. She’ll settle in wherever she finds companionship and cozy spaces.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Hopper are content indoors and do not need outdoor space. They thrive with enough room to play and explore inside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Hopper’s breed, the Domestic Short Hair, is generally good with children, especially if socialized early. They tend to be gentle and adaptable, making them great companions for families.