Echo
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Echo
AvailableEcho is a black female Domestic Medium Hair cat currently in Long Beach, CA. At about 4 years and 8 months old, she has been spayed and her vaccinations are current. This medium-sized adult is deaf but navigates her world with curiosity and confidence.
About Echo
Echo is a curious and bold cat who thrives on exploring her surroundings. Being deaf doesn't slow her down; she's always alert, soaking in every movement and detail around her, which sometimes makes catching her attention a playful challenge. She especially enjoys rides in a carrier where she can safely take in new sights and scents, her favorite way to watch the world go by. At around four years old, Echo has a soft side that shows once she feels secure. Her affection comes through in gentle head butts and the way she'll curl up beside you or on your bed, especially if snacks are involved. Echo tends to bond deeply with her person and, because she prefers her own space, she'd do best as the only cat in her home. With Echo, you'll find a loyal companion who rewards patience with trust and affection. Echo was born under the Virgo sun, so expect a thoughtful, detail-oriented companion. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Echo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Echo is a Domestic Medium Hair cat who adapts well to most indoor homes. She’ll thrive in a stable environment where she can safely explore and observe her surroundings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Echo do best as indoor pets, needing only enough space inside to roam, climb, and play. She enjoys looking out windows or riding in a secure carrier to experience new sights.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Echo's breed tends to do well with respectful children, though Echo herself might prefer a quieter home because of her deafness and preference for being the only cat.











