Alola
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Alola
AvailableAlola is a female domestic long hair with an adult age and a beautiful black coat. She is spayed, vaccinated, and currently living in Wheaton, IL. Alola gets along with other cats, but not with dogs, and she is also litter box trained, making her a great companion for a cat-friendly household.
About Alola
Alola is the sweetest little puffball around. She listens attentivelyānot just to her name, but even to the names of her foster siblings. As a young adult domestic long hair, curiosity keeps her busy, and playtime is her thing. Once sheās comfortable, sheāll show off her talent for toy hunting, especially at night, leaving her gathered treasures outside your bedroom door. Alola is a soft chirper and loves fetch almost as much as the game of dunking toys in her food bowl (the evidence is always circumstantial). She thrives around people and prefers someone attentive and home most of the time. After successful treatment for FIP, sheās nearly back to full, goofy health. She remains a bit clumsy, so sheāll need help getting on the bed for daily snuggles. Alola gets along well with other cats and enjoys both wrestling and gentle grooming. She isnāt suited to a home with dogs but could happily share space with older or respectful children who understand her boundaries. Her cuddly nature and playful tricks mean thereās never a dull moment. Alola is microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, spayed, and litter box trained. Sheās being fostered in Wheaton, IL and is ready to meet adopters who want a loyal, silly, and loving companion. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Alola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Alola is a domestic long hair who thrives in an indoor environment with plenty of human interaction. These cats enjoy calm, cozy homes where they can relax and engage with their family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic long hairs like Alola are well-suited for indoor living and donāt require outdoor space. Cat-safe indoor play areas with toys and climbing structures keep her stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Alola can do well in homes with older or respectful children who understand cat boundaries. Domestic long hairs usually enjoy gentle, positive kids and are playful with the right companions.









