Shira A Quiet
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Shira A Quiet
AvailableShira A Quiet is a small, brown tabby domestic short hair kitten currently in Stamford, CT. She is female, has a short coat, and is house trained. While not yet spayed, her vaccinations are up to date and plans for her spay procedure are scheduled.
About Shira A Quiet
Laverne & Shirley are a delightful pair of tabby sisters rescued from a Bronx backyard, joined by their nearly identical brother, Lenny. With expressive eyes and subtle differences in markings, these two are easy to tell apart once you spend some time with them. Always up for play, they’re incredibly active—zoomies around the house, chasing balls through a track toy, tunneling, and tracking down the occasional fly that sneaks into their catio. These sisters thrive when they can roam around and get out their energy, but they’re just as content to stretch out and cuddle with each other or other cats. Mealtime might be the only exception to their otherwise quiet nature, when their voices come alive with anticipation. Laverne & Shirley love people and happily curl up on a sleeping foster mom’s knees, purring contentedly. They do well with other confident, friendly cats and are likely a smart fit for a gentle child. With a slow, thoughtful introduction, they’d likely adjust to a cat-savvy dog as well. Both will be spayed, up-to-date on vaccines, and microchipped before adoption. Currently fostered in Stamford, CT, these blossoming kittens represent an easygoing, affectionate adoption duo—or trio, if you have room and heart for their brother, too. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Shira A Quiet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shira A Quiet, a domestic short hair cat, is adaptable and does well in homes where she can explore and interact with people. She would thrive in either apartments or houses, as long as she feels safe and loved.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Shira A Quiet do not require outdoor space, but they enjoy having access to sunny windows or a secure patio. They are perfectly content as indoor cats with some stimulating environments to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Shira A Quiet’s breed is generally gentle and playful, making her a good match for families with gentle children who can respect her boundaries.
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