Goldy
AvailableGoldy
AvailableGoldy is a medium-sized, adult female Domestic Short Hair with a rare orange coat. She lives in Long Beach, CA, is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Goldy does well with other cats and thrives in a calm environment where she can open up at her own pace.
About Goldy
Goldy is a rare orange female, rescued from the streets of Long Beach and now living in a foster home. Sheās dainty, soft, and brings a calm, quiet magic wherever she goes. Goldy is shy at first, but with patience, she becomes affectionateācurling up beside you and offering gentle chirps and soft peeps for attention. She gets along well with other cats and enjoys a mix of cozy cuddles and gentle playtime. Sheās been through a lot for her young age, having already raised a litter, and now sheās looking for a calm home with patient people. Goldy gravitates toward peaceful environments, especially ones without young childrenāolder, respectful kids are fine. Once she feels safe, she may even roll over for belly rubs. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, which keeps things simple. Goldy is just looking for a safe landing spot where she can blossom further. Every home feels softer with her around. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Goldy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Goldy do best in homes that offer calm and stability. She would thrive where she can relax and feel secure, ideally in a quiet household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Goldy, being a Domestic Short Hair, will be happiest indoors with access to cozy spaces and window views. She doesn't need outdoor space and will be quite content with an enriching indoor environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally adaptable, and in Goldy's case, sheās better suited for homes with older, respectful children or adults who understand a shy catās needs.











