Vanity
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Vanity
AvailableVanity is a 1 year and 4 month old female Domestic Short Hair living in New Baltimore, MI. She is medium-sized, house trained, and has been spayed. Vanity is fully up to date on her vaccinations. She enjoys the company of other cats and gets along well with friendly dogs, but prefers a peaceful home without young children.
About Vanity
Vanity got her name from spending her first week hiding under the bathroom vanity after being caught by a foster. She took her time learning to trust people; patience and plenty of Churus made all the difference. Now, Vanity is affectionate—but only after you've earned it. She gets along well with friendly cats and is generally social with other pets. Busy homes or those with young children aren’t the best fit; she prefers calm and gentle environments. If you’re considering Vanity, be ready to go slow and give her time to settle in. She was returned once for not warming up fast enough—the right home will let her adjust at her own pace, and it's truly worth the patience. Vanity is spayed, up to date on all her vet care, dewormed, combo tested, and microchipped. She has plenty of love to give, once she's sure you're the right human. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Vanity
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Vanity, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most living spaces but especially thrives in calm households. She's happiest in quiet environments without much commotion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Vanity are content as indoor cats and don’t need outdoor space as long as they have places to climb and cozy spots to nap.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Vanity prefers homes without young children, as she can be sensitive to loud noises and sudden movements. Adult households or homes with older, gentle children are typically best for her.
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