Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a female Domestic Short Hair with a short, tuxedo-patterned coat, approximately 2 years and 2 months old, living in Bellingham, WA. She is a spayed cat and her vaccinations are up to date. Lola is still getting the hang of litter box training after an outdoor life and would do well in a quiet setting.
About Lola
Lola is a two-year-old tuxedo cat with a strikingly short tail and a subtle charm. She’s curious but cautious, so give her time to settle in before expecting lap cuddles. Once comfortable, Lola transforms into a loyal shadow, trailing her person from room to room while chattering softly, always with her little pointed tail held high. Lola truly flourishes in the company of people—she warms up to new faces quickly and wants to be wherever her humans are. Her favorite pastimes include perching on the top of her cat tower, sleeping in her person’s bed, devouring breakfast, and playing with string toys or beanbags. She responds to her name and usually comes when called. Having lived outdoors for a time, she’s still learning the ropes of proper litter box manners, but she learns quickly. Lola would thrive in a calm, quiet home. She gets along with other animals after a slow introduction but should be the only cat because she has feline herpes, which is contagious to other cats (but not to other species or humans). She may have occasional flare-ups that affect her eyes, which can be eased with eye drops. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lola, as a Domestic Short Hair, tends to do best in calm indoor homes where she can bond with her people and have cozy spots to perch and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Lola are well-suited to indoor living and don’t require outdoor space, especially when health concerns are present.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lola's breed can do well with gentle children, especially if introductions are calm and respectful of her need to warm up slowly.











