Seltzer
Available
Seltzer
AvailableSeltzer is a gray and white adult female Domestic Short Hair currently in Amelia, OH. She’s spayed, house trained, and is seeking a home where she can be the single animal. Seltzer is known for her affectionate, independent personality and unique quirks.
About Seltzer
Seltzer is losing her home after years of peaceful living because she’s begun lashing out at the other cat in the household for reasons her owner just can’t explain. She is devoted and loving toward people, especially her former owner, but she’s made it clear she needs to be the only pet in her next home. Seltzer soaks up attention, loves nose rubs and brushing, and will be right beside you for a head scratch or cuddle, though she still values her independence. She’s not keen on being held for long and will let you know her belly is off-limits. Her quirks include lounging in her carrier, an odd fascination with the bathtub, and carrying around her shrimp toy. She loves feather toys, laser pointers, and cat TV shows, but loses interest in solo play after a while — cat TV reliably keeps her busiest. Seltzer is searching for a home where she can finally unwind as the only pet and give all her affection to her new family. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Seltzer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Seltzer, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to a variety of living environments, including apartments and houses. She would thrive in a calm space where she can be the center of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Seltzer, like most Domestic Short Hairs, is content as an indoor-only cat and does not require outdoor space. She appreciates windows and small areas to perch and observe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs such as Seltzer can do well with respectful, older children, especially if their independent nature is understood. Seltzer prefers a quieter home where her personal boundaries are respected.











