Tinkerbell
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Tinkerbell
AvailableTinkerbell is a large, spayed senior domestic short hair cat with beautiful black coloring. She is vaccinated, eats a special kidney support diet, and is completely house trained. Tinkerbell is currently in Bellingham, WA. She enjoys gentle handling and daily brushing, which helps her manage grooming as she ages.
About Tinkerbell
Meet Tinkerbell, a 13-year-old queen with a soft yet regal presence. She sits with grace, her sleek black fur and striking eyes catching every bit of light in the room. Tinkerbell shows her affection quietly, padding over to tap your arm for company or calling for attention with a gentle meow. At night, she’ll seek you out, climbing up onto your bed to fall asleep with a paw resting on your hand, and in the morning, she greets you patiently as you start your day. Snuggling is her favorite activity—she purrs contently when held and soaks up every pet. She’s not much of an athlete these days, preferring to observe toys instead of pouncing. She cannot leap to high surfaces but still finds her place on the couch or bed and is happy watching the sun, birds, and squirrels from a window perch. Tinkerbell has some trouble grooming her back, so she’ll need daily brushing, which she enjoys, especially the extra attention. She eats a kidney support diet and is politely persistent about treats, giving a little tap if she thinks you ought to share. She never begs and settles for her meal if told no. Tinkerbell gets along with other cats, and her gentle, steady demeanor makes her well-suited for a home with adults or older, respectful kids. She’ll be happiest with someone around most of the time, ready to soak up her peaceful companionship. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Tinkerbell
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tinkerbell, as a Domestic Short Hair, thrives best in an indoor environment where she can enjoy comfort and security. She appreciates a home with windows to watch the world go by.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Tinkerbell do not require outdoor space. Indoor living is typically safer and healthier for her, especially at her senior age.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tinkerbell's breed is generally well-suited for homes with children, particularly those who are gentle and respectful around cats.
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