Greta
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Greta
AvailableGreta is a large, adult female domestic short hair with a short coat and a bold personality. She's about five and a half years old and is spayed, with her vaccinations up to date. Greta is house trained and currently located in Columbus, OH. She is looking for a home where she can be the only animal so she can relax and enjoy life.
About Greta
Greta was found crammed in a carrier at a Metro Park with another cat, abandoned and scared, but she hasn't let that shape her spark. This big-personality cat now greets visitors by standing tall on her hind legs—always ready to say hello. Greta loves being around people, often choosing to hang out at your side, though she'd rather not be picked up. Her greatest joys are mealtime, treats, and the simple pleasure of demolishing cardboard boxes. After her rough start, Greta prefers life as the only pet—she wants her space and isn't interested in sharing it with other animals. What she needs now is a calm, loving home where she can finally unwind and get the attention she deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Greta
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Greta, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, adapts well to many living environments, whether it's a house or an apartment. She'll thrive best in a quiet home where she can have her own space and be the only pet.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Greta do well as indoor cats and don't require outdoor space, making them a great fit for apartments or houses. She likely prefers the security of staying inside after her tough beginning.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are often good for families with older children who understand boundaries. Greta, however, seems to prefer a home without other animals and may appreciate a quieter, more mature household.











