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Lola

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3-7 years|Domestic Long Hair, Calico|Female|Medium|Davis, CA
💪 Independent🙈 Shy🐈 Cat Friendly😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Lola is a female, mixed breed domestic long hair/calico cat with a medium build. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Lola is currently in Davis, CA, ready for a quiet home where she can flourish.

About Lola

Lola is a striking long-haired calico, reminiscent of a Turkish Van, with an independent spirit that sets the rhythm of her days. She thrives in quieter homes with a steady routine and patient adopters who appreciate her from a respectful distance. Lola isn’t your typical lap cat—she likes her personal space and approaches people on her own terms, but she's sweet in her own composed way. She does well with other cats, especially gentle introductions, and has a habit of bonding with foster kittens. Lola’s acrobatics come out when she’s playing or outsmarting insects, and her love for a cat tree is unrivaled. She’s food-motivated but appreciates private meals. For someone looking for a calm, graceful presence, Lola offers character and companionship for those willing to move at her pace. Due to her shyness around people, she is not suited for homes with dogs or children and would do well with experienced cat owners—she could even thrive as a working cat with a proper setup and adjustment period. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Lola

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

    Domestic long hair/calico cats like Lola adjust best to stable, indoor environments. They thrive in quieter homes where routines are predictable, and Lola especially values calm surroundings.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Lola, as a domestic long hair/calico cat, doesn't require outdoor space but enjoys indoor activities and vertical spaces like cat trees. If given outdoor time, it should always be in a safe, secure area.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Lola’s breed can be suitable with respectful children, but given Lola’s shy nature, she is best in a home without children.