Pudding - Domestic Short Hair Available

Pudding - Domestic Short Hair Available
About Pudding
*** If you have any questions or would like to meet any of our adoptable cats, email catadoptions@nawsus.org. Please include a cell number and check your SPAM folder if you do not receive a timely response. Meet Pudding, a beautiful three-year-old seal point with soft, creamy fur and striking darker markings that give her a classic, elegant look. Her bright eyes and gentle expression reflect her sweet nature, and she truly enjoys quiet moments of affection. Pudding loves to cuddle and will happily settle in close once she feels comfortable. She also has a curious side and enjoys exploring her surroundings, often following her canine friend around the house to see what’s going on. Pudding has a unique way of communicating—she may use gentle, expressive nibbles to get her point across, so she would do best with an experienced cat person who understands feline behavior and respects her boundaries. She seems especially fond of older children, forming a strong bond with an 11-year-old, but may prefer a home where her space is honored. While she hasn’t shown much interest in toys yet, she may open up with time and patience. When it comes to meals, Pudding can be a bit particular, showing a preference for fish-based canned foods, especially salmon flavors. With the right home that appreciates her quirks and gives her the understanding she needs, Pudding will be a loving and devoted companion. Want to help care for her while she waits to find her forever home? You can be a "Sponsor!" Click on the "sponsor" button on this profile and your one-time donation will be used for vital everyday essentials such as her food, litter and medical care! Thank you for helping save lives! All NAWS cats are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines. A Cat Adoption Application is required should you decide you’d like to apply to adopt a NAWS cat. Please complete and submit the application electronically on our website at http://www.nawsus.org.











