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Bonnie

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2 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Rice Lake, WI
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Bonnie is a young female Domestic Short Hair with a medium build, living in Rice Lake, WI. She is 1 year and 11 months old and has been spayed, with her vaccines kept up to date. Bonnie has been well cared for since arriving at the rescue, preparing for her chance at a permanent home.

About Bonnie

Bonnie arrived as a stray, so her early story is a mystery. We can’t say exactly where she came from or how she spent her kittenhood, but she’s received steady care and regular check-ups since entering the rescue. She's been spayed and is up to date on her vaccines, and the dedicated team continues to monitor her health closely. Bonnie shares her waiting period with other cats who’ve made the same journey, and volunteers spend long shifts making sure their environment is as clean and stress-free as possible. Adopters are welcome to visit during open hours—no appointment needed. There’s a good chance you’ll find yourself smitten more times than you planned. Click apply to start the adoption process.

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 23 E Bracklin St Rice Lake, WI 54868 Get directions

Questions about Bonnie

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

    Bonnie, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to a range of home settings—apartments or houses are both fine, as long as she’s given a safe, comfortable space.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Bonnie do well as indoor cats and don’t require outdoor space. Enrichment indoors will help her stay happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs are generally suitable for homes with children, including Bonnie, especially if children are taught how to interact gently with cats.