Georgia Ii
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Georgia Ii
AvailableGeorgia II is a medium-sized, long-haired domestic cat with an orange tabby coat, currently located in Houston, TX. She is an adult female, spayed, and her vaccinations are all up to date. Georgia is house trained and keeps her litter box tidy. Due to her IBS diagnosis, she requires a special diet with fiber supplements. She does not get along with cats or dogs and is looking for a single-pet home.
About Georgia Ii
Georgia II is the definition of a gentle soul. She started out as a feral kitten on the streets, living outside with her brother, but life inside has brought out her real sweetness over the past four years. Georgia gravitates toward quiet company and gentle pets—she’s shy and sensitive, so she’ll need someone with patience and calm who can let her adjust at her own pace. Trust won’t come overnight, and she’ll likely keep a low profile in new places, but her bond runs deep once you’re in her circle. Georgia is best suited as the only cat and needs to be the only pet; she doesn’t get along with cats or dogs. This girl has a special diet requirement due to IBS, so a steady routine and the right food are non-negotiable. Fiber supplements will be a daily detail but she keeps her litter box spotless. She’s spayed, microchipped, healthy, litter-trained, and her vaccinations are current. If you give her a peaceful, patient home, expect loyalty and some serious cuddle companionship—she prefers to nap right next to her human. Georgia currently lives in Houston, TX but transport to the Northeast, Pacific Northwest, or stops along the route is absolutely available. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Georgia Ii
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic long-haired cats like Georgia II adapt well to calm indoor environments where they can feel safe and develop trust with their people. She'd benefit from a quiet, stable home without much noise or commotion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Georgia II, as an indoor domestic long hair, doesn't need outdoor space. She thrives inside and benefits from cozy spots and window views.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While domestic long hairs can adapt to homes with children, Georgia II is very shy and sensitive. She'd do best in a quieter, possibly adult-only home where her space and needs are respected.
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