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Whisspurr

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3 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Queen Creek, AZ
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🙈 Shy🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Whisspurr is a female Domestic Short Hair kitten, about 3 months old, with a soft brown tabby coat and a medium build. She is already house trained and spayed, plus she is current on her vaccinations. Whisspurr is being fostered in Queen Creek, AZ, where she is learning what it means to feel safe.

About Whisspurr

Whisspurr arrived at the rescue after being found at a feral colony in Glendale, needing a break from surviving on her own. She's a cautious little one—easily startled and slow to trust—but under that nervous exterior, she genuinely craves affection. A quiet, steady home suits her best, where she can set the pace and build relationships over time. She’s shown what’s possible: with a soft voice and patience, she’ll climb onto the bed and curl up with you at night. Early mornings are her favorite for zooming around with noisy wand toys or binge-watching cat TV. During a stay with a foster family, she handled a large, calm dog with surprisingly little fuss and has also shown she can get along well with a mellow older cat. Whisspurr is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and has tested negative for FeLV and FIV. Born March 3, she’s a Pisces—no wonder she has such a sensitive, sweet side. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Whisspurr

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

    Domestic Short Hair cats like Whisspurr adapt to many environments, but she’d be happiest in a calm, low-stress home where she can settle at her own pace.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Whisspurr’s breed does well entirely indoors—she’ll thrive without outdoor access as long as she has space to play and explore safely inside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Some Domestic Short Hairs are great with kids, but Whisspurr prefers a home without young children, as she is easily startled and does best with gentle, predictable handling.