Bonnie
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Bonnie
AvailableBonnie is a female Domestic Short Hair with a striking orange and red coat, living in Fort Lauderdale, FL. At about 3 years and 4 months old, she is spayed, house trained, and vaccinated. Bonnie gets along well with both cats and children, making her a great fit for many families.
About Bonnie
Bonnie is clever, cautious, and has a gentle spirit shaped by a real-life adventure. Found alongside her buddy Clyde, this bonded pair has stuck together through thick and thin. When they first arrived, both were uneasyâClyde tried his luck with a dramatic escape while Bonnie waited patiently for her friend, showcasing her loyal side. It took some patience, but Bonnie has grown more confident and now welcomes gentle pets, revealing the warmth behind her shy exterior. Both cats thrive now in the shelter's free-roaming room, safe and content, with Bonnie leading the way as Clyde gradually opens up. Bonnie is vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped, and she's ready for a family who has space in their heart for two special friends. If youâre looking for a cat with a gentle demeanor who enjoys other cats and is comfortable around children, Bonnie could be the one to light up your home. Interesting tidbitâBonnie is a Capricorn, which might explain her patient and determined nature. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Bonnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bonnie, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to various living situationsâfrom apartments to larger homes. She'll appreciate cozy spots to relax and a safe, calm space to settle in with her companion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Bonnie do well living entirely indoors and do not require outdoor access. Given a secure and enriching indoor environment, sheâll stay content and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bonnieâs breed is known for its easygoing nature, and Bonnie herself has shown she gets along with children. In a gentle home, she should thrive with respectful kids.











