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Festool

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3-7 years|Domestic Long Hair|Female|Medium|Palm Harbor, FL
🤗 Affectionate💪 Independent🐾 Friendly😽 Loves Kisses

Festool shines as a medium-sized Domestic Long Hair with a beautiful gray and white coat. This adult female has been spayed and keeps herself in prime shape. She’s house trained and current on her vaccinations, making her a low-maintenance choice for those seeking a sophisticated yet independent companion. Festool is currently waiting for her next chapter in Palm Harbor, FL.

About Festool

Festool is a three-year-old standout currently looking for her next home in Palm Harbor. She’s a striking cat with gray and white fur who carries herself with the confidence of someone fully aware of her good looks. Festool doesn’t cling; she likes to run her own show and establishes her territory with a gentle assertiveness. Despite her independent streak, Festool enjoys cuddling when she feels like it—always on her terms. Expect her to keep up a lively conversation, as she’s never shy about sharing her opinion or telling you about her day. Anyone drawn to cats with bold personalities, a chatty nature, and a love of calling the shots will find an ideal companion in Festool. Ready to make a confident new feline friend? What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Festool

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    A Domestic Long Hair like Festool typically thrives in a calm, indoor environment where her curiosity and playful side can flourish safely. She adapts well to households with attentive caretakers.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Long Hairs such as Festool are best kept strictly indoors or allowed brief, supervised time outside. She does not need much outdoor space and will be content with window views and safe indoor enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Festool, being a Domestic Long Hair, can get along with respectful children who understand boundaries. Her independent nature means she might be best with older kids who appreciate her cues.