Bunny
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Bunny
AvailableBunny is a sweet, small female Domestic Short Hair with a cream and calico coat. At just over 1 year and 7 months old, she’s still quite young. Bunny is spayed and house trained. This affectionate companion currently lives in Knoxville, TN.
About Bunny
Bunny is the kind of cat people mean when they say "heart cat." This petite, toothless girl is all sweetness and trust—she melts into your hands, follows you around hoping for attention, and drinks in every bit of affection offered. Devoted and gentle, Bunny lives for her person and wants nothing more than to be nearby at all times. She’s comfortable sharing space with other cats, but she truly lives for human companionship. Bunny does have special needs and will thrive with someone who’s openhearted and understands that some love comes with a bit of extra care. Bunny is consistently litter box trained only in confined, controlled spaces. When she has access to an entire home, though, she will urinate on soft things like beds or rugs every time. This isn’t a one-off—it's her routine, so her adopter must be prepared for it. She does best with a dedicated, easy-to-clean space or a set-up that’s been carefully planned around her needs. Someone with experience managing litter box quirks would be ideal. It’s not the right fit for every home, and that’s okay. For someone willing to embrace all of Bunny—the quirks and the kindness—she will give unwavering affection every single day. Good natured cats like Bunny are rare. She doesn’t need perfection, just understanding. If you meet her where she is, you’ll have one of the most loving, loyal cats you’ll ever know. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bunny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bunny is a Domestic Short Hair, and cats of this breed do well in various home environments, including apartments and larger houses. Given Bunny’s specific needs, she would thrive in a setting where her own space can be easily managed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Bunny usually do not require any outdoor space to be happy and healthy. She will be perfectly content as an indoor cat, especially with attentive human company.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bunny, as a Domestic Short Hair, is generally well-suited for homes with children due to her gentle and affectionate nature. Since Bunny enjoys attention, she’ll likely do well with respectful kids.











