Violet
Available
Violet
AvailableViolet is a young female Domestic Short Hair, approximately 1 year and 6 months old. She has a medium build and a refined gray and white coat that's short and soft to the touch. Violet is house trained and ready for adoption from Grand Rapids, MI. She is spayed and vaccinated, making her an ideal companion for a caring family looking for a loving pet.
About Violet
Meet Violet, a charming gray and white kitty adorned with incredibly long whiskers and a striking white stripe on her left side that gives her a superhero vibe. She and her housemates arrived at the rescue due to a heartbreaking situation where one owner passed away, leaving behind multiple cats. Fortunately, the local rescue stepped in to help, bringing Violet, her lookalike Valentina, and their friends Vanessa and Valeria to Second Chance. Violet is a curious and friendly feline with a lot of love to give. She enjoys playtime and exploring, especially in cat condos and cubbies. Soft to the touch, she proves to be a delight for anyone who pets her. Much like the delicate flower she’s named after, Violet is ready to bloom in her forever home. She is suitable for any adopter—whether a single person, a couple, or a family—and she thrives in multi-cat households, getting along well with other cats. Violet is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, ready to join a loving family. With an approximate birthdate of January 1, 2025, her adoption fee is $95. This adorable girl is waiting for you to bring her home!
Adoption Fee
$95Payment after application.
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Questions about Violet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Violet, as a Domestic Short Hair, is adaptable and does well in various living environments, making her a perfect fit for apartments or houses with plenty of room for exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Violet usually enjoys indoor living, but some supervised outdoor time can enhance her curiosity. A safe, enclosed area would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Violet gets along well with children, making her an excellent choice for families with kids.











