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Godiva

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6 months - 2 years|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Clinton Township, MI
☺️ Gentle🐾 Friendly🙈 Shy🐈 Cat Friendly

Godiva is a small black domestic short hair cat living in Clinton Township, MI. She is young and has been spayed. Godiva has a gentle disposition and would do well in a quiet home where she can adjust at her own speed.

About Godiva

Godiva is a sweet, small, black domestic short hair who brings a sense of calm and grace wherever she settles. About a year and a half old, she is spayed, healthy, and has a gentle temperament that fits right in with a tranquil home. Godiva tends to be shy at first, especially with new faces or environments, but she warms up beautifully with patience and a soft touch. Once she trusts you, she becomes a quiet and loyal companion, often content to simply spend time nearby. She previously lived harmoniously with other cats and, with a slow introduction, could enjoy feline company again. Godiva is best suited for adopters who can offer her a calm space and let her blossom at her own pace. If you appreciate a gentle spirit and are willing to give her the understanding she needs, Godiva is ready for her next chapter. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Godiva

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

    Domestic short hair cats like Godiva are quite adaptable but tend to do best in calm indoor environments where they feel secure. They enjoy consistent routines and places where they can relax without too much disruption.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Godiva, as a domestic short hair, does not require outdoor space. She will be perfectly content living exclusively indoors with plenty of cozy spots and opportunities for enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hairs usually do well with gentle, respectful children, though Godiva’s shy nature suggests she’d be happiest in a quieter household where her boundaries are respected.