She Lost Her Mom
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She Lost Her Mom
AvailableLilibell is a medium-sized adult domestic short hair cat with a brown tabby coat. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, living now in Winston Salem, NC. Lilibell has a gentle demeanor, soft short fur, and thrives in a quiet, loving home.
About She Lost Her Mom
Lilibell’s world turned upside down when she lost the only mom she ever knew. This gentle, soulful seven-year-old tabby spent her life quietly devoted to her person, but after her human’s health declined, Lilibell was left in need of a new home. Despite everything, she remains open-hearted and softly affectionate—a true purr machine who cherishes calm company. She spends her days enjoying sunbeams, watching birds, curling up for nature shows, and tucking herself into cozy boxes when she’s uncertain. Lilibell thrives on gentle attention, loves a warm lap, and returns your gaze with a patient, nearly human depth. Her ideal family offers a calm, steady environment. She prefers life as an only cat or with one mellow male feline. Dogs are not her cup of tea; they overwhelm her sensitive nature, so none, please. Lilibell is comfortable around older children who understand how to be gentle and is most at ease where evenings are quiet, with soft blankets and simple companionship. She’s neat, well-mannered, and waits for the right person to treasure her story. Lilibell comes spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and with a peaceful presence that’s all her own. Her adoption fee is $75, helping cover her care and making a soft landing for her next chapter. Let’s help her feel whole again. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about She Lost Her Mom
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Lilibell are adaptable but truly flourish in stable, quiet homes. She prefers a peaceful environment where she can settle in safely and enjoy companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lilibell, as a domestic short hair, is content indoors and doesn’t need outdoor access. A cozy spot by a window for bird-watching suits her just fine.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lilibell would do well with older children who understand the need for gentle, respectful handling. Domestic short hair cats, like her, are generally friendly if children are kind.
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