Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a large adult female Domestic Short Hair with elegant gray, blue, and white coloring. She is five years and five months old, spayed, fully vaccinated, and currently in New York, NY. Lola does not get along with dogs and prefers a companionate, dog-free home where she and her bonded sister Luly can stay together.
About Lola
Luly and Lola are a bonded pair searching for a forever home together. They’re a little shy at first but warm up quickly, enjoying pets and time spent near people. Luly, the more openly affectionate sister, occasionally acts a bit like a puppy—she’ll show her love with soft licks and gentle nibbles while being pet, and she delights in cozy spots and chasing after lights and laser toys. Luly likes attention but isn’t fond of being picked up. Lola has a princess streak and loves being the star when guests visit. Her affection is a bit more reserved, but her play style is lively, especially if you grab a wand toy. Together, they’re social, active companions who want to be part of household life and close to those they love. They need to be adopted together, and do not get along with dogs, so a canine-free home suits them best. All cats are spayed and up to date on age-appropriate vaccines before adoption. Lola was born on December 9, making her a Sagittarius—a sun sign known for independence and energy. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hairs like Lola do well in a typical household environment, thriving with space to explore and spend time with their people. They adjust well to apartment or home living as long as they have enrichment and places to feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lola, being a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space and can live happily indoors with toys, scratching posts, and windows to look out of. Indoor enrichment is more important for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Lola are generally good for families, especially those who teach children to be gentle and respect boundaries. Since she is bonded with Luly and can be shy at first, a calmer environment is ideal.
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