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Jamila

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6 months - 2 years|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Kennebunk , ME
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🙈 Shy

Jamila, a female Domestic Short Hair, sports a beautiful plush calico coat and lives in Kennebunk, ME. She’s a medium-sized, house trained cat who is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. While Jamila does well with her personal space, she does not get along with other cats.

About Jamila

Meet Jamila! She’s impossible to miss, with her plush calico coat and a pink nose sporting a distinct beauty mark. Jamila always positions herself front and center, first to greet anyone who walks in. She’ll patiently perch nearby, waiting for pets, and the moment you sit down, don’t be surprised if she hops right up to claim your lap for a nap. If she feels like being carried, she won’t object, but everything is on her terms. Around other cats, Jamila expects a respectful vibe—rowdy or overly curious cats will see her stand her ground. She’s polite but assertive, never backing down if her space isn’t honored. Jamila brings a dash of attitude, too; when overwhelmed or overstimulated, she’ll show off her sass. Anyone who understands cat signals will pick up on her moods and stay on her good side. Ready to meet a cat who runs the room but prefers a little peace and quiet? Jamila may be the one to charm you. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Jamila

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

    Jamila, as a Domestic Short Hair, will thrive in a relaxed indoor home with people who can offer her attention and a few cozy spots to lounge in. She does best in an environment where her boundaries are respected.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Jamila generally do not require outdoor space. She will be content and safe indoors, especially with windows to watch the world go by.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs can be suitable for homes with older children who understand cat boundaries. Jamila in particular would do best with children who respect her need for personal space.