Baby Girl
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Baby Girl
AvailableBaby Girl is a medium-sized adult domestic short hair cat with a striking mix of gray and white tabby coloring. Her coat is short and easy to care for, and she's fully spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Baby Girl is house trained and currently living in Columbia, KY. Her independent streak and unique behaviors make her a memorable companion.
About Baby Girl
Baby Girl comes with a bit of mystery in her past. She arrived at the vet for a minor eye issue but soon stopped eating entirely, defying rounds of tests and treatment for over a month. After her original owners decided to surrender her, she eventually regained her appetite on her own, leaving everyone puzzled. Even now, Baby Girl sometimes goes through short fasting phases without warning or cause. Once she decides you’re worth her trust, she’s both vocal and affectionate, speaking her mind and seeking attention. Her journey shows she has a streak of independence and some quirks, but she’s loving and makes her needs known when comfortable. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$50Payment after application.
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Questions about Baby Girl
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Baby Girl is a domestic short hair cat and usually does well in a stable indoor environment. These cats adapt to apartments or houses, provided they have cozy spots to relax and some stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Baby Girl don’t require outdoor access, though some enjoy safely supervised time outside. She’ll get all she needs from well-arranged indoor spaces where she can observe and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats are commonly a good match for families with children, so Baby Girl may be comfortable in a household with respectful kids. As always, gentle introductions work best.











