Luna
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Luna
AvailableLuna is a senior female medium-sized Domestic Short Hair cat currently located at the Virginia Beach SPCA. She is spayed and looking for a calm home to enjoy her retirement. Luna has been diagnosed with a mild heart murmur and elevated thyroid levels, which will require lifelong medication. Her friendly nature and experience with other animals make her a wonderful companion for households seeking a quiet, affectionate cat.
About Luna
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Luna! Luna is a senior cat hoping to find a retirement home where she can live stress free and be spoiled by her humans. Luna is a sweet girl who loves being brushed and happily uses her scratching posts. She has previously lived with other animals and may do well with another calm senior cat, but she isn’t fond of dogs. Luna does get along with respectful children aged 6 and up, but she would much prefer a peaceful, quiet home where she can enjoy her golden years. Please ensure that any children in the home understand her need for gentle interaction. This quiet, smart, and friendly cat is known for her affectionate nature. Luna has a mild heart murmur and elevated thyroid levels, so she will need to remain on lifelong medication, but she takes her daily pill with ease. Our cattery staff is happy to provide all the details you need about her medical care. If you think Luna could be the perfect cuddle companion for you, visit the shelter to meet her in person and give her the comfy retirement she deserves! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats are adaptable and thrive in a variety of living environments, from apartments to larger homes. They appreciate calm, predictable spaces where they can relax, especially as they get older.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats are well suited to indoor living and do not require outdoor space, though they may enjoy a safe and enclosed area or window perch for stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats generally do well with children, especially those who are respectful and gentle. Supervision and educating children on how to interact kindly is important.
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