Sadie
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Sadie
AvailableSadie is a calico, medium-sized, short-haired female kitten living in Saint Augustine, FL. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Her calico coloring stands out, especially with her plush, soft coat. Although once rescued with burns, she has healed remarkably and is looking for her forever home.
About Sadie
Sadieās story is remarkable. She survived life-threatening burns as a kitten, rescued after being trapped under a hot truck and then in an engine. Her paws, chest, and parts of her face and legs bore the brunt, but after six weeks of recovery, Sadie is finally ready for home life. Her appearance is strikingālong and lean, with soft calico-pattern fur and bright, emerald-green eyes. Missing fur from her injuries is growing back, giving her a unique look. Sadie is a chatty young cat who loves conversations and has a gentle, affectionate personality. Sheās quick to offer up her belly for rubs and forms deep bonds with people, thanks in part to what sheās endured. Her trust in humans runs deep, and she repays kindness with affection and loyalty. At 9 months old, sheās still playful and bright, but the calm gratitude she carries sets her apart. Sadie is house trained, spayed, and vaccinated, fully ready for adoption in Saint Augustine, FL. She gets along well with people and will make someone a truly special companion. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Sadie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sadie, as a calico, will do well in a home where she can interact with people and have safe indoor spaces to explore. She thrives with attention and a gentle, calm routine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Calico and mixed-breed cats like Sadie benefit most from indoor environments with plenty of enrichment. Outdoor access isnāt necessary if she has toys, perches, and human interaction.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cats like Sadie are usually a good match for respectful children, as long as she is given time and space to feel secure. Her affectionate nature would be well suited for a family.











