Sonoma
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Sonoma
AvailableSonoma is a young female Domestic Short Hair in Fairway, KS. At around 1 year and 1 month old, this medium-sized calico cat is spayed and fully vaccinated. Although her exact weight and coat length are not provided, she's known for her playful personality. She's ready to find a loving home without special needs.
About Sonoma
Meet Sonoma! Sonoma’s journey began in a tough spot. This adorable calico was found outside, dirty and skinny, just before giving birth, without anyone to care for her. Thankfully, she quickly learned that humans can be pretty wonderful, especially when indoors. After raising her surviving kitten, Sonoma is now ready to find her forever home. She is sweet and affectionate, always eager to be by your side and curious about your activities. With a hilarious flair for dramatics, Sonoma has a unique vocabulary of meows, grumbles, and the occasional hiss to express her feelings. Don’t be fooled by her grumpy exterior; it’s just part of her charm. While she can be shy initially, once comfortable, she embraces love and connection. Given her experiences, she still has plenty of playful energy and personality. Sonoma would be fine as an only cat or with a friendly feline companion, as long as introductions are handled gently. Sonoma has shown resilience and adaptability, and now she just needs someone patient to help her settle into a loving home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
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Questions about Sonoma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sonoma, as a Domestic Short Hair, is adaptable and fits well in various living environments, including apartments and houses.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sonoma doesn’t need much outdoor space, as she’s quite happy indoors where she can bond with her humans.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Sonoma is likely to do well in homes with children, especially if they approach her gently.











