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Abby Diamond

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8 years and up|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Greenfield, IN
♿️ Disability🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House Trained🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm

Abby Diamond is a senior female Domestic Short Hair cat in Greenfield, IN. She is a beautiful tortie who is completely blind, yet she remains house trained and sweet-natured. Abby Diamond is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She’s looking for a peaceful, loving home where her special needs are treated with extra care.

About Abby Diamond

Abby Diamond is a striking female tortie, and completely blind—but that doesn’t slow her down. Despite her lack of sight, Abby navigates her world with confidence, always making her way to the canned food and, especially, the cat nip, which she adores. Her personality is described as very sweet, and she’ll thrive in a calm, predictable home where she can feel safe. Volunteers will gladly guide you on how to arrange her space to best accommodate her needs and help her feel secure from day one. She currently enjoys the comforts of a foster home, so meeting her is by appointment. If you have a quiet home and a bit of extra patience, Abby Diamond is ready to repay you with plenty of affection. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Abby Diamond

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

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Abby Diamond do well in a variety of home settings, but she would be most comfortable in a calm, predictable environment given her blindness. A quiet household with minimal changes is best.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Abby Diamond, being a Domestic Short Hair and blind, should remain indoors for safety. These cats are very adaptable to indoor living and do not need outdoor space.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs are generally good with children when introduced properly. In Abby Diamond's case, a home with older, gentle children who can respect her blindness would be ideal.