Little Lady
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Little Lady
AvailableLittle Lady is a young, spayed female domestic long hair with a soft cream and ivory coat. She weighs medium for her breed and lives in Charlottesville, VA. Her long fur gives her a distinct, elegant look, and she is house trained. Little Lady’s vaccinations are up to date, so she’s ready for a safe transition to her next home.
About Little Lady
Little Lady walks gently through life, cautious with people but open to trusting someone patient and steady. She’s a soft-natured cat who will need time to come out of her shell, but it’s worth every minute: build up her trust and she’ll lean in for pets and reveal her affectionate side. Her quirky personality shines once she feels secure, and she’s happiest in a stable home where she can set the pace for new connections. A beautiful long-haired cream girl, Little Lady enjoys playtime with other cats, though she prefers feline companions who let her come around on her own terms. She’s not confrontational—just takes a while to warm up, especially with new cats that come on too strong. Having grown up with fellow kitties, she’d likely appreciate another gentle animal friend, though she might also thrive as an only cat in a calm home. What she needs most: someone who can see behind her initial reserve and create a world where she feels safe, allowing her true sweetness to bloom. Your patience could mean everything to Little Lady. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Little Lady
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic long hair cats like Little Lady tend to do well in quiet homes where they can feel secure. An environment with calm routines helps them relax and show their loving side.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Little Lady and her domestic long hair kin are perfectly content indoors and don’t require outdoor space. A safe, enriched indoor environment is ideal for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic long hairs can do well with children as long as the children are gentle and respect boundaries. For a shy cat like Little Lady, a home with older, calm kids would be best.











