Ginger
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Ginger
AvailableGinger is a female Domestic Long Hair with striking white and brown coloring, currently living in Las Vegas, NV. She is an adult at about 2 years and 8 months old and has been spayed. Her vaccinations are up to date. Ginger prefers to be the only cat in the house due to her strong-willed nature.
About Ginger
Meet Ginger! She landed in Las Vegas after being rescued in New Mexico, and sheās got that survivorās spirit. Ginger has a huge personality ā sheās sharp, funny, and definitely not shy about telling you when sheās had enough attention. Because she knows what she likes (and what she doesnāt), sheās been returned twice. She does not get along with most other cats and would be happier as the only feline in the house. Ginger will also do better in a home without young children and with someone who is comfortable with a cat who is bold and headstrong. Sheās goofy, playful, and will keep you entertained with her antics. If youāre looking for a cat who will keep life interesting, Ginger is waiting in Las Vegas. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Ginger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Ginger usually do well in homes that provide a mix of cozy indoor spaces and opportunities for enrichment. They adapt to apartments or houses and enjoy spots where they can perch or relax out of the hustle.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ginger, being a Domestic Long Hair cat, doesn't require outdoor space but does benefit from safe indoor enrichment. Access to windows or cat trees keeps her entertained.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Domestic Long Hair cats are fine with children, Gingerās personality is best suited for homes without young kids. She prefers calm, mature environments.











