Sue
Available
Sue
AvailableSue is a large, young domestic short hair cat currently in Sprakers, NY. At about 2 years and 1 month old, she has already been spayed and enjoys a close bond with her sister Sally. Her healthy physique shows she hasnāt missed a meal. She may be shy at first, but her affectionate side comes out with time and patience.
About Sue
Sally and Sue are two tightly bonded sisters who have done everything together, from raising kittens to sharing every cozy spot. These cats are rarely apartāif one takes a nap, the other is there, grooming gently or curling up close, sometimes even with their tails wound together. Their connection is steady and affectionate. They can be shy at first with new people or environments, but after settling in, both start to show their playful, inquisitive personalities. Both have a healthy, sturdy buildāletās say theyāve enjoyed every mealāand they're looking for a soft landing where they can be cared for and spoiled together. Sally and Sue want a household that understands the value of their special bond and will keep them side by side. Their entire lives, they've leaned on one another, and their next chapter should be no different. Adopting these two means double the love and companionship. Theyāre ready for a home that appreciates that kind of partnership. Give them the home and comfort theyāve been waiting for. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sue
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Sue do well in most indoor home environments. They thrive with space to explore and spots to perch, but can adapt to apartments or houses equally well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sue, as a domestic short hair, doesn't require much outdoor space and can live happily indoors. Supervised time outside or access to a secure enclosure can be enriching, but it's not necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats like Sue are often a good fit for homes with children, especially if the kids are respectful of a cat's space and the initial settling-in period.











