Dahlia
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Dahlia
AvailableDahlia is a small female tortoiseshell with a medium-length coat, living in Kenosha, WI. She is spayed and vaccinated, and uses the litter box reliably. Dahlia is still young and playful, and enjoys a variety of safe spaces and activities.
About Dahlia
Dahlia is a three-month-old female tortoiseshell with a soft medium coat. She’s up to date on her vaccines, spayed, microchipped, dewormed, and has tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Dahlia loves watching the world from her cat tree, lounging in baskets or tents, and goes wild for wand toys. It takes her a little while to settle in, but once she feels comfortable, she becomes a devoted little lovebug who loves to wrestle with her siblings. She’s solid with the litter box and sits calmly for nail trims. Dahlia enjoys both dry and wet food and comes running when she hears the can open. She interacts well with other cats, showing a gentle, playful side. A calm dog who won’t pester her would suit her best, as she prefers canine housemates who aren’t too interested in engaging. She does well with children who understand cat boundaries and is best matched with school-age kids. Dahlia needs to go home with a sibling, or to a house with another young cat or kitten, to meet her play and social needs. She’s fostered in Louisville, TN, but available for adoption in Kenosha, WI. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Dahlia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dahlia, being a domestic medium hair with a playful personality, adapts well to a home environment where there’s plenty of stimulation, cozy spaces, and companionship—especially from other young cats or kittens.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic medium hair cats like Dahlia don’t require any outdoor space; in fact, she thrives indoors with access to climbing structures, windows to watch birds, and interactive play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dahlia does well with children who respect cat boundaries, especially those of school age, making her a nice fit for families with gentle kids.











