Liza Is So Darn
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Liza Is So Darn
AvailableLiza Is So Darn is a small, female Turkish Van/tuxedo mix with a short, black and white coat. She is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently not yet spayed due to her young age. Located in Bedford Hills, NY, Liza Is So Darn has been fostered with care and is very well socialized. She gets along with other cats, dogs, and children, making her a great fit for families or multi-pet homes.
About Liza Is So Darn
Liza Is So Darn is part of a lively group of kittens, including her brothers Conrad Richard and Eddie, all waiting for homes after a stint being spoiled and cared for in a full veterinary office. These kittens are still so young—mostly around 8 weeks old—and far too small to be adopted as solo pets unless there’s already a young cat at home. Most do best in pairs. Fostered in loving homes, they’re healthy, playful, affectionate, and very well-adjusted, having spent time with both people and other animals. Liza and her friends are always up for a cuddle, have great manners for their age, and seem to get along with gentle kids as well as other friendly cats and dogs. The rescue requires adopters under 23 to apply with a parent or guardian. None of the kittens are old enough to be spayed or neutered just yet, but vaccinations are current and health is well managed. They’re available for out-of-state adopters able to travel for pickup in Bedford Hills, NY—no delivery or shipping. All these cats need are loving homes where they can grow up with other feline company. They’ll be the sweetest companions, especially if you’re open to adopting a pair. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Liza Is So Darn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Turkish Van/tuxedo cats like Liza Is So Darn generally thrive in homes where they have ample interaction, enrichment, and company. They do well in family settings or with experienced individuals who can give them playtime and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Liza Is So Darn, like most Turkish Van/tuxedo cats, is best as an indoor cat and doesn’t need outdoor space. Keeping her indoors will help her stay safe and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Liza Is So Darn is reported to do well with children, especially those who are gentle and respectful. Turkish Van/tuxedo mixes tend to be playful and affectionate, making them a good choice for families.
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