Claudette Catharine
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Claudette Catharine
AvailableClaussette Catharine is a spayed female domestic short hair cat. She is young and medium-sized, with a stunning gray coat. Litter box trained, she is currently up to date with vaccinations. Living in Philadelphia, PA, she’s ready to find a loving home for her unique personality.
About Claudette Catharine
Meet Claudette Catharine, a lively and playful cat with a personality that's sure to brighten your day. This gorgeous grey whirlwind thrives on playtime and is always exploring the nooks and crannies of her surroundings. With her engaging and fun-loving spirit, she’ll keep you entertained like no other. However, Claudette prefers to be the only feline in your home; she's all about claiming the spotlight for herself. Despite her playful nature, she's also affectionate and cuddly when playtime winds down. At about 1-2 years old, Claudette is spayed, healthy, and litter box trained, making her ready for a loving forever home. If you’re looking for a trustworthy companion who's always eager to play but isn't interested in sharing her space, Claudette is your perfect match! She can't wait to be your one and only feline friend. Ready to meet Claudette? Start the adoption process today!
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Questions about Claudette Catharine
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Claussette Catharine, as a domestic short hair cat, thrives in a home where she can explore and play freely. She loves an engaging environment to fuel her playful energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Typically, domestic short hair cats like Claudette do well in indoor settings. They don’t require outdoor space but enjoy supervised outdoor time.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Claussette is generally friendly and playful, which can make her suitable for homes with children, but her need to be the sole pet should be considered.











