Strawberry
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Strawberry
AvailableStrawberry is a sweet female young cat with a medium size and short coat. She boasts a beautiful Tabby pattern and is house trained. Vaccinations are up to date, and she has been spayed. Located in Bellingham, WA, Strawberry is waiting for that special someone who can help her shine.
About Strawberry
Strawberry is a delightful young cat with a warm personality that shines brighter once she settles in. She’s friendly and chill, ready to form bonds with her new family. While she has a somewhat shy demeanor right now, her gentle nature makes her a great companion for the right household. To help her feel safe, an indoor-only environment is recommended. While her history with dogs and children is uncertain, she could potentially thrive with slow introductions to both. She seems a bit fearful around loud barking, so a dog-free home might be ideal. Her energy is medium, and she hasn’t shown any litter box issues at the shelter. Strawberry is looking for someone who can appreciate her sweet side and give her the time she needs to adjust. She loves headbutts and will nuzzle her way into your heart in no time. She is ready to go home after spaying and a microchip. If you're interested in welcoming this lovely lady into your life, fill out an application today!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Strawberry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Strawberry, being a Domestic Short Hair, usually thrives in a calm indoor environment where she can feel secure and relaxed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically does not require outdoor space, and in Strawberry's case, an indoor-only home is strongly recommended for her well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Strawberry has an unknown history with children, she is likely okay with kids aged 8 and up, depending on slow introductions and careful supervision.











