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Daniel

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3-7 years|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Norfolk, VA
🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House Trained🤐 Quietā˜ŗļø GentlešŸ™ˆ Shy

Daniel is a female Domestic Short Hair, medium in size with a short, buff and tan tabby coat. She is an adult cat, spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Daniel is currently located in Norfolk, VA, waiting for a home that matches her gentle spirit.

About Daniel

Daniel is a strikingly beautiful cat with soft swirl patterns in her short tan tabby coat, though she tends to shy away from attention at first. After spending a couple years observing from the sidelines, she’s finally started to show her braver side, especially when she sees other cats at play. Daniel appreciates a peaceful environment where she can quietly watch, but she’s recently been inching closer to the action, hinting at her playful potential. She gets along well with other cats and prefers homes that move at a slower pace—think gentle voices and patient hands. Daniel’s confidence grows when she has understanding companions, so a family who’ll give her time and space to settle in will see her personality blossom. She’s already house trained, spayed, and fully up to date on vaccinations, so she’s ready for a calm, kind home where she can come out of her shell at her own speed. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Daniel

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Daniel adapt well to indoor environments and are comfortable in both houses and apartments, as long as they have cozy spaces to retreat to.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Daniel, as a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space and often thrives as an indoor-only cat, especially with window perches and toys to keep her engaged.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs are generally gentle and patient, though Daniel’s shy nature suggests she’d do best in a quiet home, perhaps with older children who understand how to interact respectfully.