Peggy Peaches @ Medina
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Peggy Peaches @ Medina
AvailablePeggy Peaches is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair, sporting a soft gray and white coat. She is an adult cat, weighing around 15 pounds and currently living in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. House trained and up to date on vaccinations, Peggy Peaches will benefit from a home committed to helping her with her weight management.
About Peggy Peaches @ Medina
Peggy Peaches is a lovable 15-pound ball of gray and white fluff, about three years old. She took a little while to come out of her shell in her foster home, but now she's all about affection and gentle pets. Once timid, she learned to trust and even started cleaning the other family cat—proof she can get along with the right feline roommates, though she needs a slow and gentle introduction. Right now, Peggy Peaches is on a gradual weight loss plan and will need a home that can help her stick with it for her health. This girl is house trained and enjoys quiet companionship, never pushy but always happy for attention when you have time. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Peggy Peaches @ Medina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Peggy Peaches, a Domestic Short Hair, tends to adapt well to indoor living. She’d do well in an environment that offers a few cozy resting spots and gentle companionship, especially in Cuyahoga Falls, OH.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Peggy Peaches are generally comfortable staying indoors. They don't require outdoor space; a stimulating indoor environment with windows to gaze out of is plenty.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
The Domestic Short Hair is usually patient and tolerant, making cats like Peggy Peaches a nice fit for families, provided children are respectful and calm.











