Judithmust go with a
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Judithmust go with a
AvailableJudith is a small, spayed female domestic short hair. At just 9 months old, she brings a delightful sweetness to any home. She's house trained, has her vaccinations up to date, and is currently in Cary, NC.
About Judithmust go with a
Meet Judith! This adorable dilute calico beauty boasts a soft palette of grey, cream, and peach. At first glance, she may appear shy, taking her time to assess if you're a trusted friend. But don't be fooled—once she decides you're in her circle, Judith reveals her playful side and becomes a total sweetheart. Her favorite moments are spent with her sisters, where she truly shines. During playtime, you'll see her playful spirit come to life as she chases and tumbles alongside them, showcasing a confidence that might surprise you. Judith thrives in a calm environment with gentle souls who will let her set her own pace when it comes to building trust. She would prefer a home where she can embrace her shy heart with patience, ultimately rewarding you with her affection and loyalty. Consider adopting Judith together with her sisters to witness her transformation into a joyful and loving companion. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Judithmust go with a
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Judith, as a domestic short hair, typically thrives in a calm and gentle environment where she can feel secure and take her time to adjust.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Judith does well in an indoor setting where she can enjoy playtime with her sisters, so a moderate amount of indoor space would suffice.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Judith may be shy and would likely prefer a quieter environment. While she may adapt, homes with young children may need to approach her with care and patience.











