Domino
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Domino
AvailableDomino is a medium-sized domestic short hair cat with a white and black coat. She is still a baby, and has been spayed. Domino is up to date on vaccinations and is house trained. She is currently in Richmond, VA. Her coat is short, making grooming easy.
About Domino
Sweet with a little sass — that’s Domino. She’s just seven months old, with a short white coat and stand-out black patches. Domino came in with her brother Othello in classic spicy sibling fashion, and while she still carries her air of mystery, she’s softened a lot in foster care. Her trademark is that tiny greeting hiss, which really is all talk and no bite. When you get down on her level and offer patient pets, Domino’s guard drops, her purr engine starts up, and she lets her gentle side show. She isn’t strong on being picked up, but when she’s comfortable, you just might see her flop over and offer her belly. Domino leans on Othello for confidence, so these two need to go home together. She gets along with other cats and does particularly well with older kids who understand how to give her space. The foster dog doesn’t faze her much, though she’ll size up new animals for a bit. Domino is up to date on her vaccines, FeLV/FIV negative, spayed, and microchipped. If you believe trust, patience, and love build the best bonds, Domino and Othello could be what your family needs. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$180Payment after application.
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Questions about Domino
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domino is a domestic short hair cat, a breed that adapts well to most indoor living spaces. She would be comfortable in an apartment or house setting, especially one that offers calm corners and cozy spots to settle.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Domino do not require outdoor space. She'll thrive indoors with plenty of enrichment—think window seats, cat trees, and interactive toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domino's breed is generally good with kids, especially older children who respect boundaries. As Domino prefers gentle handling, she is best matched with families who can offer her patience and space.
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