Louisa
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Louisa
AvailableLouisa is a sweet, adult, black Domestic Short Hair who is about 5 years and 4 months old and currently in Olyphant, PA. Her short, black coat adds to her classic look. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Louisa does not have special needs and is settling into indoor life with ease.
About Louisa
Louisa is one of three striking black cats rescued from the harsh winter chill this past January. After some time in a nurturing foster home, she's realized how good soft beds, sunbeams, and gentle people can feel. It takes her a minute to warm up in new situations, but with a calm voice and a patient hand, she settles in and soaks up affection. Louisa may not be ready to be picked up all the time, though she does enjoy your company and will gladly seek out laps when she's in the mood. She stands out with a missing tooth that sometimes lets her tongue peek out, giving her a particularly sweet, goofy look. Louisa gets along well with other cats, but would also be happy as your only feline friend. After surviving the cold outdoors, she’s ready to trade uncertainty for a quiet, loving home where she’ll always be safe and cared for. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$80Payment after application.
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Questions about Louisa
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Louisa, as a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a calm indoor environment where she has spots to lounge, sunlight to soak up, and people nearby. Apartment life or a quiet house both work well for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Louisa are content living solely indoors and do not require outdoor space, especially since she is learning to love the comforts of indoor living.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Louisa's breed is generally adaptable and does well with respectful children, especially if she has had positive introductions. Supervising young kids and teaching them gentle interaction is always recommended.











