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Glinda

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5 years old|American Shorthair, Ragdoll|Female|Medium|Milton, FL
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle😽 Loves Kisses🙈 Shy

Glinda is a medium-sized, adult female cat at 5 years old. She has a stunning coat with seal point, cream point, and buff & white colors. Glinda is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. House trained and gentle, she’s looking for a calm home. Located in Milton, FL, she's ready to find her forever family.

About Glinda

Meet Glinda, a lovely female cat around 5 years old. Spayed and up to date on vaccinations, she is not only litter box trained but also ready for a new loving home for an adoption fee of $100. Glinda embodies patience and devotion. Rescued from a parking lot colony, she has faced her share of challenges and needs a home where trust can develop over time. While she may not adapt immediately, her charm blossoms once she feels secure. With enchanting blue eyes, cream and buff markings on her brilliant white fur, and a touch of chocolate brown on her ears and face, Glinda is a sight to behold. She's gentle and prefers a calm environment, making her best suited for a home without young children or other dominant pets. She enjoys being close to her humans; while she may not like to be held, she will happily curl up beside you while you go about your day. Her purrs and head bumps are a testament to the affection she has to give. Glinda might thrive best as an only cat or with easygoing companions who respect her gentle nature. If you're patient and kind, Glinda will reward you with unwavering loyalty. Witnessing her transition from a wary stray to a loving friend can be a profoundly rewarding experience. Could you be the one she’s waiting for?

Questions about Glinda

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

    Glinda, as a mixed breed cat, does best in a calm and predictable environment. She prefers quieter spaces that don't have chaotic activity.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cats like Glinda generally thrive indoors without the need for outdoor space, especially since she is a former stray adjusting to a new life.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Glinda would do best in a home without young children, or with older, understanding kids who respect her boundaries.