Georgia
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Georgia
AvailableGeorgia is a female, medium-sized baby cat with a playful spirit. She is a mixed breed, predominantly Domestic Short Hair and Tabby. Currently residing in Glendale, AZ, she is spayed and has all her vaccinations up to date. Georgia is friendly with other cats and loves to play, often with her crinkle balls and toys. While she prefers companionship, she also enjoys her independent moments, making her a well-rounded addition to the family.
About Georgia
Meet Georgia, an adorable spunky girl born around February 17, 2026. She might have the most intense Resting Disapproval Face you’ve ever seen, but don’t let that fool you. This independent kitty brings a heart of gold to all her playful adventures. Georgia loves to play hard, nap hard, and snuggle when the mood strikes—always looking like she's judging the world around her. Although quiet, she finds joy in crinkle balls, crunchy paper, and toys with bells. Georgia’s playful demeanor comes with a bit of spunky energy; her foster mom describes her as an "Aggressive Player," which means she loves to play rough, making her better suited for homes with older kids. She can be redirected to her favorite toys if she gets nippy. With a feline companion by her side, she’ll shine even brighter. If you’re looking for a unique kitty with a playful spirit, Georgia is ready to become your furry best friend! Come meet her at our PetSmart Adoption center located at 16257 N. Scottsdale Rd. This little gem is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. Start the journey to adopt her today!
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Questions about Georgia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Georgia is a domestic short hair mixed breed cat, which typically does well in most environments, especially those with enough space for her energetic play and cozy areas for napping.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Georgia would do well in a home with either indoor space or a safe outdoor area where she can explore and play, but mainly, she enjoys the comfort of her indoor sanctuary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Georgia might be a bit spunky and could be better suited for homes with older children due to her rough playing style, she can be a delightful companion once she warms up.
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