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Star Blue Collar

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3-7 years|Domestic Short Hair, Domestic Short Hair|Female|Large|Washington, DC
💪 Independent

Star Blue Collar is a female, large mixed breed domestic short hair cat currently in Washington, DC. She has been spayed and is seeking a non-traditional home where her independent spirit can shine.

About Star Blue Collar

Star Blue Collar is a unique cat looking for a place where she can be herself—independent, resourceful, and occasionally interactive on her own terms. Unlike the typical lap cat, Star thrives in environments where she has a job to do, like a barn, warehouse, brewery, shop, or garden center. As a "Blue Collar Cat," she's most comfortable roaming, keeping rodents in check, and being admired from a respectful distance. Star has shown some social interest with staff, watching or engaging from afar, but she will fit best with someone who appreciates her working cat style and doesn't expect a constant companion. The Humane Rescue Alliance supports the transition and provides guidance, ensuring Star and her adopter are set up for success. If you want to give Star a shot at purposeful freedom in Washington, DC, and benefit from her natural instincts, she's ready for the right fit. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Star Blue Collar

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Star Blue Collar adapt well to a wide variety of environments, but she is best suited to a space where she can roam freely, such as a barn, warehouse, or other indoor-outdoor setting.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Star Blue Collar, as a domestic short hair working cat, benefits from having ample space to explore and patrol, especially in environments where she can contribute to rodent control.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hairs vary in temperament, but Star Blue Collar thrives in non-traditional environments and may not be ideal for homes with young children expecting a cuddly companion.