Camel Crush has found a forever home!
Camel Crush (Domestic Short Hair in Pittsburgh, PA) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Camel Crush
Found a forever home!
Camel Crush
Found a forever home!Camel Crush is a 9-month-old female Domestic Short Hair with a striking tortoiseshell coat. She’s considered small and is currently in Pittsburgh, PA. She’s already spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, giving you peace of mind as she joins your household.
About Camel Crush
Meet Camel Crush! She's a petite tortoiseshell with a whirlwind personality. Her love language? Loud meeps and boundless food enthusiasm. Camel Crush is always chattering—she makes sure her thoughts are heard while purring, munching, and supervising snack time. She's still figuring out the finer points of playtime and hasn't quite decided if she likes petting, but she's warming up in her foster home. Nail trims? Surprisingly, that's where Camel Crush channels her inner pro. She's just getting started on what it means to settle in as a house cat. Because of her age, Camel Crush must be adopted with another young cat—her brother Sonoma is a perfect companion—or into a home that already has a cat under 7 years old. She's about 9 months old, flea treated, spayed, dewormed, microchipped, and has tested negative for FIV and FeLV. Born August 10, Camel Crush is a Leo—no wonder she loves attention! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Camel Crush
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Camel Crush, being a Domestic Short Hair, is very adaptable and fits well in most home environments—apartments or houses alike—as long as she has companionship and plenty of enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Camel Crush doesn’t require outdoor access; Domestic Short Hairs are content and safe as indoor pets, especially when provided with toys and climbing options.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like Camel Crush often do well with respectful children, especially when socialized from a young age. Supervised interactions help build trust.
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