Squeaky
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Squeaky
AvailableSqueaky is a young female Domestic Short Hair with a tortoiseshell coat, currently residing in Fort Worth, TX. She has a short coat that’s easy to maintain and is house trained. Squeaky has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. At about 1 year and 3 months old, she’s ready for a loving home where she can show off her affectionate and playful nature.
About Squeaky
If you’re after a genuine snuggle cat, Squeaky is one to meet. She’s called Squeaky for good reason—her petite frame comes with a soft, squeaky meow that matches her size. She’ll curl up beside you on the couch or tuck in close at night, always seeking a warm lap or familiar hand. Days often find her perched in the window, following the outside world with bright eyes. Born February 17, Squeaky is a Pisces—big heart, gentle spirit. After being found as a stray in East Fort Worth and shown some kindness, she adapted quickly to indoor life. Squeaky gets along with other cats and is fine with dogs, though she needs slow introductions to feel safe. Play is important to her, so another playful young cat in the home would be ideal. She overcame her initial fear of barking and, with patience, warms up even to pets that seem intimidating at first. She’s looking for a household ready to show her steady affection and a bit of patience, especially during new introductions. Squeaky deserves a happy home after everything she’s been through. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Squeaky
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Squeaky adapt well to most indoor living situations. They thrive in homes where they have cozy spots for napping and windows to observe the world.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Squeaky, as a Domestic Short Hair, is content living indoors and does not require outdoor access. Providing her with toys and window views is usually plenty.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
The Domestic Short Hair cat, like Squeaky, usually does well in homes with children who are respectful of animals. Their easygoing nature can make them good family companions.











