Furby
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Furby
AvailableFurby is a medium-sized, young female Domestic Short Hair with a soft short coat. She is spayed, house trained, and current on vaccinations. Furby is currently in Detroit Lakes, MN, and she enjoys the company of other cats.
About Furby
Furby and her brother Emmett are bonded siblings looking for a quiet, committed home together. Furby is the more reserved of the pair, spending much of her time keeping watch from a favorite high perch and observing her surroundings with careful curiosity. She’s still learning that humans can be trusted, but she’s making slow and steady progress—especially if you tempt her with treats. With a patient approach and gentle encouragement, you’ll see Furby’s confidence and sweetness begin to show. Emmett balances out the duo with his outgoing, affectionate side. He may start off a bit shy in new environments, but his love of attention wins out quickly. He’s not shy about asking for pets and brings a playful, upbeat energy to daily life. Together, Furby and Emmett are that rare blend of gentle companionship and playful fun. The ideal household for this pair is calm and consistent, giving Furby space to settle while letting Emmett’s personality blossom. They get along well with other cats. Let Furby and Emmett show you how rewarding a patient and loving adoption can be. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Furby
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Furby tend to adapt well to a variety of living environments, from apartments to larger homes. A calm, stable setting is ideal, especially for cats who are shy or still gaining confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Furby, as a Domestic Short Hair, is perfectly content living indoors and does not require outdoor access. If allowed outside, supervision or a secure enclosure is best for safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally good with children, though shy cats like Furby may do best with kids who understand how to approach gently and give space when needed.











