Adira
Available
Adira
AvailableAdira is a young, medium-sized, spayed female tabby who is currently in Fulton, NY. She is fully vaccinated, house trained, and gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children. Adira is healthy with no special needs and is looking for a caring home where her affectionate nature will be appreciated.
About Adira
Adira is an unapologetic attention-seeker who lives for human affection. At just two years old, she’s all about maximizing the number of pets she receives in a day—there’s no such thing as too many. After enduring a harsh and traumatic past, Adira emerged as a cat who simply wants to soak up as much love as she can. She’s not stuck in what she’s survived; instead, she’s laser-focused on every head scratch, back rub, and passing pet she can get from her human friends. She doesn’t care where you pet her, as long as you don’t stop. Toys and climbing? Those are for other cats; Adira wants to be near you, basking in attention. She’s calm, sweet, and exceptionally loving, making her the kind of cat that people connect with instantly. She gets along well with other cats, dogs, and kids who respect her space. After all she’s been through, she deserves a soft landing and a home where she never feels unsure about being loved or safe again. If you’re searching for a cat who will adore you right back, Adira’s your girl. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Adira
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Adira usually do well in a variety of home environments, from apartments to larger houses, as long as they have companionship and places to rest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Adira, being a domestic shorthair tabby, doesn’t require much outdoor space—these cats often thrive as indoor companions. A sunny window or safe balcony is usually enough if you’re looking to keep her stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Adira gets along well with children and tabby cats are often known for their social, gentle nature, making them generally suitable for homes with respectful kids.











