Dolly
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Dolly
AvailableDolly is a 2-month-old female calico cat. She has a medium frame and a short coat. Currently, she is house trained and looking for a forever home. Dolly is not yet spayed and her vaccinations are pending, but she's healthy and playful in her foster care in Dayville, CT.
About Dolly
Meet Dolly! She and her siblings were rescued from a tough hoarding situation, and while we don’t know if they’re actually related, they all seem close in age. When they first arrived, they were quite sick with upper respiratory infections and coccidia, but they've since fully recovered after treatment. Dolly has been thriving in the cat room alongside Melinda, a nurturing resident cat who provides a comforting presence for these little ones. Dolly is a true lap cat who adores cuddles and affection. She comes to greet visitors immediately, eager for love and attention. This sweet girl gets along well with other cats and dogs, as well as gentle, respectful children. While we estimate her birth date to be around May 6th, 2026, she’s still growing and full of playful energy. Dolly tested negative for FIV/FeLV and will be spayed/neutered and vaccinated as part of her adoption agreement. If you’re looking to adopt a playful and loving companion, Dolly is waiting for you in Dayville, CT. Start the journey of a lifetime by considering this gentle girl. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Dolly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dolly, being a domestic short hair calico, adjusts well to a variety of living environments, whether it’s a cozy apartment or a home with a yard.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dolly is quite adaptable, so while she enjoys some outdoor playtime, she thrives in indoor settings where she can explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Dolly gets along with gentle, respectful children and would be a wonderful addition to a family.











