Adventure Cat
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Adventure Cat
AvailableAdventure Cat is a medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair. At just 2 months old, this playful tabby (brown/chocolate and white) has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She is already house trained and brings plenty of playful energy to her surroundings. Adventure Cat is in Cape Girardeau, MO.
About Adventure Cat
Meet Adventure Cat, a playful kitten who brings a zest for life after her thrilling escapade on a pizza delivery scooter. This little explorer hopped on for an unexpected ride, finding herself at the shelter once the driver realized she was along for the adventure. Now back at the shelter, sheโs ready to embark on her next big journey with a forever family. With her friendly and energetic nature, Adventure Cat is a delightful companion. She gets along well with children and other cats, making her perfect for a lively home. If youโre looking for a curious little friend who will add joy and a bit of mischief to your life, Adventure Cat may just be the match youโve been waiting for! Bring home this bundle of joy today! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Adventure Cat
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Adventure Cat, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in homes where she can explore safely. She enjoys engaging with her surroundings and would do well in an environment that allows for play and curiosity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Adventure Cat doesn't specifically require outdoor space, but a safe garden or yard where she can explore under supervision would surely delight her adventurous spirit.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Adventure Cat is friendly and gets along well with children, making her a great addition to family households.











