Bunny
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Bunny
AvailableBunny is a small, tortoiseshell domestic short hair cat living in Pocono Summit, PA. She is a 1 year and 1 month old female who is spayed, vaccinated, house trained, and gradually growing in confidence. Her early experiences shaped her into a gentle, sensitive companion looking for a calm home.
About Bunny
Bunny is a young, gentle cat easing her way into trusting people after a rough start outdoors. These days, she’s learning to relax and show her softer side a little more each day — slow progress, but always in the right direction. She can still be shy when meeting someone new, but her comfort zone keeps growing as she becomes more curious and confident. Bunny would do best in a quieter home, ideally with adults or older children who understand the value of patience. She needs an adopter who’s willing to let her find her own pace, someone who values quiet companionship and is content to watch a true bond develop over time. Bunny is sensitive and sweet, happiest in a calm setting where she isn’t rushed to perform. The ideal adopter will get to see her blossom into a loyal, loving friend in her own time. She is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and fully vetted. For anyone looking for a subtler connection — where trust is earned, not assumed — Bunny is ready to start a new chapter. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Bunny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Bunny do well in a variety of living environments, but they particularly thrive in calm, stable homes. Bunny would appreciate a quiet household with predictable routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bunny, as a domestic short hair, does not require outdoor space and would be safest as an indoor-only cat. She would enjoy window views or safe, enclosed areas for stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats can do well with children, though Bunny herself does not get along with children and needs an adult or older-children-only home.











