Princess
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Princess
AvailablePrincess is a 16-year-old spayed female Domestic Longhair who benefits from a fully vetted background and up-to-date vaccinations. This medium-sized cat, residing in Douglasville, GA, is house trained and has a calm demeanor, making her an ideal companion for someone seeking a gentle and loving friend.
About Princess
ππ€ Meet Princess π€π At approximately 16 years old, this charming senior female is a white Domestic Longhair with soft gray markings, accentuating her elegance. Recently, Princess experienced significant changes in her life after losing her beloved human companion. Following a lengthy three-hour journey to rescue, she's finding herself in a completely new environment and understandably feels a bit overwhelmed. Despite her age, Princess doesn't seem to have acknowledged it. She has a healthy weight and impressive dental health, confirmed by her veterinarian. Her beautiful white coat, highlighted with a touch of gray on her head, makes her strikingly regal. Princess is gradually learning to trust again and shows a friendly demeanor. With a little time, patience, and love, she will reveal her true personality. Sheβs searching for a calm, loving home where she can enjoy comfort and stability once more. If you're ready to offer your heart and home to a beautiful companion, this sweet girl is eager to be someone's princess again. ππ€ Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Princess
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Princess, being a Domestic Longhair, typically thrives in calm and loving environments where she can feel secure, especially after her recent changes.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Longhairs like Princess generally prefer a safe indoor environment and do not require outdoor space, enjoying cozy spots to lounge instead.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Princess is friendly, her senior status might make her more suitable for calmer homes, potentially with older children who understand her needs.











