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Alora

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4 years old|Domestic Medium Hair|Female|Medium|Columbia, IL
🤐 Quiet💪 Independent

Alora is a 4-year-old, medium-sized domestic medium hair cat living in Columbia, IL. She is spayed and has up-to-date vaccinations. While her coat is medium in length, her most eye-catching feature is her distinct pink nose. Alora does best as the only cat in the household and appreciates affection on her own schedule.

About Alora

Alora (also called Belle) sports a sweet pink nose and a medium-length coat with classic features. She’s been getting more comfortable lately and has learned to enjoy attention, but only when she feels ready for it. At four years old, Alora has shown herself to be discerning with affection, preferring a home where she can set the pace for pets and attention. She does not get along with other cats, so she will need to be your one and only feline companion. Alora thrives with patience and will blossom in an environment that respects her boundaries. Born April 11, Alora’s sun sign is Aries — you’ll catch glimpses of her bold, independent nature if you watch closely. She is spayed and fully vaccinated. Alora is waiting in Columbia, IL. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Alora

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

    Domestic medium hair cats like Alora are quite adaptable and do well in most indoor environments, including apartments, condos, or houses. They appreciate cozy spots to nap and a calm space to retreat when needed.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Alora, being a domestic medium hair cat, is healthiest and happiest indoors where she is safe and comfortable. She doesn’t need outdoor space as long as she has windows to perch in and safe indoor enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic medium hair cats can be a good fit for families with children who respect boundaries. Since Alora prefers affection on her terms, she would do better in a home with older children who understand how to interact gently with cats.