Zelda
Available
Zelda
AvailableZelda is a female Domestic Short Hair with a shiny black coat, currently about 10 months old, and youâll find her in Schertz, TX. Sheâs a spayed cat, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. Zelda has a short, manageable coat and embodies the playful nature of her age.
About Zelda
Zelda has a personality that fills any roomâand probably every hallway too. She thrives on playtime, especially if her humans join the fun. Forget lounging; Zeldaâs idea of entertainment is chasing you around the house and delivering surprise pounces at your destination. Walk away before she's ready, and she'll become a determined, gently clawed ankle companion. Toss a toy, and youâll see her launch skyward, a little black acrobat with those signature murder mittens on display. Underneath all that wild energy sits a loving, affectionate little cat. Settle into a chair, and Zelda appears in your lap, eager for deep purrs, headbutts, and as many pets as youâll give. Her mix of wild gremlin and sweet companion means you get the best of both worldsâtight zoomies and softer moments. A quick note for potential adopters: Zelda does not get along with other dogs or children, so sheâll fit best in a quieter, adults-only home ready for equal parts antics and affection. Zelda was born on July 12, making her a Cancerâa sign known for loyalty and a big heart. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Zelda
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Zelda do well in a variety of home environments, from apartments to larger houses. As long as Zelda has indoor space and lots of stimulation, she will thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Zelda doesnât need outdoor space to be content. Domestic Short Hairs are happy as indoor cats if they have toys, cozy spots, and room to play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While some Domestic Short Hairs do well with children, Zelda prefers a home without kids.











