Nicole "little Girl" Pine
Available
Nicole "little Girl" Pine
AvailableNicole "Little Girl" Pine is a small domestic short hair with a mix of brown tabby and white coloring. This young female is playful and full of curiosity at just 7 months old. Nicole "Little Girl" Pine is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, and calls Philadelphia, PA her current home. Her short coat is easy to care for, and she’s already proving to be a loving, engaging companion.
About Nicole "little Girl" Pine
Nicole "Little Girl" Pine is always on the move, exploring every corner like she’s got her own badge, then winding down as a snuggle expert. At 7 months old, she strikes that perfect balance you want in a young cat—endlessly curious yet eager to curl up and make a private moment out of any patch of sunlight. Her soft purrs and sharp gaze hint at a cat who’s quick to form real connections with her people. She’s happiest when she’s right there with you, following along, sharing quiet, cozy company, or batting a stray toy down the hall. Little Girl gets along well with other cats and children, and brings a warmth to the house wherever she lands. She’s spayed, tested FeLV and FIV negative, up to date on vaccines, and handled all her vet care like a champ. Litter box trained and ready for the comforts of home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Nicole "little Girl" Pine
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nicole "Little Girl" Pine, as a domestic short hair, thrives in most home environments—apartments or houses. She’ll appreciate spaces where she can explore and find cozy spots.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nicole "Little Girl" Pine doesn’t require outdoor access to be content. Domestic short hairs are quite happy indoors, as long as there are toys, scratching posts, and windows to perch by.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Nicole "Little Girl" Pine generally do well with children, especially when introduced thoughtfully. She’s known to be gentle and affectionate.











