Hope Llanos
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Hope Llanos
AvailableHope Llanos is a small, adult female with a black and white tuxedo coat. She is a little over a year and a half old and resides in Merrifield, VA. Hope has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Her social and affectionate nature make her a wonderful companion, especially alongside her bonded friend Joy.
About Hope Llanos
Hope Llanos and her best friend Joy came in through TNR projects in Prince George's County, Maryland. Though not sisters by blood, they've become inseparable in foster care and need a home where they can stay together. Hope is the chubby tuxedo—a bit shy at first, but she can't resist sneaking onto the bed to play with your toes when she thinks you're not looking. Joy is smaller and mostly white, with striking black markings on her ears and tail. She had a rough start with a bad eye infection, leaving her right eye a bit cloudy, even though her vision remains fine. Both cats are food lovers, so wet food and treats work like magic with these two. Hope and Joy are spayed, microchipped, tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia, and have their vaccinations up to date. They’re a solid pair who would love a quiet space with someone patient. Fun fact: Hope Llanos is a Leo, so expect at least a little regal attitude. They are ready for a fresh start together. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Hope Llanos
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hope Llanos is a Domestic Short Hair cat, and cats of this breed do well in a variety of home environments, from apartments to larger houses. They thrive best indoors, enjoying the comforts of a safe and cozy home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Hope Llanos do not require outdoor space as long as they have interesting indoor environments, plenty of play, and stimulation. Keeping her indoors helps ensure her safety and health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are usually adaptable and, if socialized, can do well with children. With her sweet but initially shy nature, Hope Llanos would thrive in a family that respects her boundaries and gives her time to adjust.
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