Kashka
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Kashka
AvailableKashka is an 8-year-old, spayed female Domestic Medium Hair with a lovely calico coat. She is a small-sized cat currently living in Fayetteville, GA. Although she is a bit shy in new environments, she is affectionate once comfortable. While she enjoys the company of smaller dogs and a male cat, she prefers to be the only female cat. Kashka is house trained and has all her vaccinations up to date, waiting to find a dedicated forever home.
About Kashka
Meet Kashka, a lovely 8-year-old spayed female with a stunning calico coat. She’s a bit nervous and shy, especially in new environments and around unfamiliar people, so a calm and loving home is essential for her. Kashka has lived harmoniously with a male cat and small dogs in the past, but she prefers to be the only female cat—she enjoys being the queen of her castle. Her previous owner had to give her up due to assisted living restrictions, which makes Kashka eager to find a new family who will cherish her as much as she was cherished before. When she feels safe, she transforms into a cuddle bug and loves lounging in sunny spots by the windows, curling up in a cozy cat tower, and enjoying soft beds. If she’s really relaxed, she might even welcome a belly rub! This sweet girl deserves a loving forever home where she can thrive. Ready to make this loving senior cat a part of your family?
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Questions about Kashka
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kashka, as a Domestic Medium Hair, typically does well in a calm and nurturing living environment. She appreciates a quiet home where she can feel safe and secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kashka doesn't require a lot of outdoor space. She would be happiest in a home where she can enjoy indoor sunbathing and cozy spots for resting.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kashka's shy nature might make her less suitable for homes with young children. A quieter household would likely be a better fit for her.









