Dulce
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Dulce
AvailableDulce is a spayed female calico/tabby who is about 3 years and 3 months old, currently living in San Antonio, TX. Sheās classified as small, is house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Dulce gets along with other cats and doesnāt have special needs.
About Dulce
Dulce is a sweet and affectionate girl who is ready for her loving forever home. At just over 3 years old, sheās left her rough-and-tumble kitten days behind and settled into a gentle, charming adult cat. She gets along well with other cats, making her a nice addition to a multi-cat household. Dulce is both spayed and fully vaccinated, and sheās already house trainedāone less thing to worry about as you get to know her. Born on Valentineās Day, Dulce comes with a bit of extra love in her personality, just like a true Aquarius: independent yet delightfully warm. This calico-tabby mix has spent enough time waiting; now sheās just looking for the right person to notice her. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Dulce
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dulce, as a calico/tabby mix, is well suited for indoor living where she can feel safe and comfortable. Domestic cats typically adjust to apartments or houses as long as they have cozy spots to relax and plenty of attention from their people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Calico/tabby cats like Dulce are perfectly content indoors and do not require outdoor space. A window perch for sunbathing or some interactive toys indoors usually keeps them happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats including calico and tabby mixes are often good companions for gentle children. Dulce's affectionate nature could make her a lovely fit for families looking for a friendly feline.











