Georgia
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Georgia
AvailableGeorgia is a young, medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair/Tabby with a striking brown tabby and white coat. She is spayed, house trained, and vaccinated, and she’s always shown a soft spot for affection and play. Georgia is currently in Baltimore, MD, and does best as the only pet in a loving home.
About Georgia
Meet Georgia, a true cuddle bug with a passion for both cozy laps and world-class biscuit-making. Since settling into home life, she’s shed her days on the street for a calendar packed with zoomies, relentless laser pointer chases, and her specialty: dance biscuits, performed at pro level. Georgia isn’t shy about her preferences—she’s all about people. She asks for cuddles, leans into affection, and keeps up a steady stream of trills and sweet meows. This girl thrives on playtime and attention. One thing’s clear: Georgia needs to be your one and only. She isn’t interested in sharing her space with other cats or dogs, and with her big personality, she fills a home all on her own. She’s friendly and sweet-natured with people, including children. Georgia has bounced back from a nearly full dental extraction (sporting two remaining canines) and doesn’t let it slow her down. She’s a fan of wet food, but manages dry meals just fine. Her FIV+ status means she must stay indoors, but otherwise, she enjoys a perfectly normal life. With your vet’s support, you’ll help her stay healthy and happy. She’s ready for someone who wants an affectionate, playful companion and is willing to keep her as the star of the show. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Georgia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Georgia, as a Domestic Short Hair/Tabby mix, is well-suited for most indoor environments, making her a great fit for apartments or houses in Baltimore, MD.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Georgia do not require outdoor space and often live happily as indoor-only pets, especially because Georgia is FIV+ and should remain inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Georgia’s sweet nature makes her a good match for homes with children, as Domestic Short Hairs are known for being adaptable and friendly.











