Lucinda COURTESY LISTING
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Lucinda COURTESY LISTING
AvailableLucinda is a young, black domestic short hair cat living in Valley City, ND. She is female with a short coat and is house trained. Lucinda is currently not spayed.
About Lucinda COURTESY LISTING
Lucinda, also known as Lucy, is newly off the streets and starting to embrace life as an indoor cat. She’s adapted quickly—her cheeky attitude shines through, and she’s already figured out how to settle into a calm home routine. In her time inside, she’s learned to trust people and welcomes a good lap, steady meals, and a little quiet time filled with slow blinks. Lucy is friendly with both cats and dogs, making her a good fit for multi-pet households. She’s young and still energetic, ready to offer soft purrs and playful moments to whoever takes her in. If you’re seeking a loyal cat with a dash of personality and a taste for consistent snacks, Lucy is waiting to trill her way into your home. Anyone interested in Lucinda should reach out directly to her owner, as the Sheyenne Valley Friends of Animals simply host her listing and do not handle her placement. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lucinda COURTESY LISTING
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lucinda is a domestic short hair cat and thrives in a home environment with basic comforts like soft beds and sunny spots. She's adaptable and would enjoy an environment where she can feel safe and cared for.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Lucinda don't require outdoor space; indoor living is ideal for her safety and health. She’ll be content as an indoor companion.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lucinda, as a domestic short hair cat, often does well in homes with children, especially if the children understand how to interact respectfully with cats.











