Nerola A
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Nerola A
AvailableNerola A is a female, medium-sized tortoiseshell kitten. As a baby, she is currently spayed and vaccinated, and she is litterbox trained. Located in Plano, TX, she is ready for adoption. Nerola A enjoys the company of other cats and dogs and is known for her playful spirit.
About Nerola A
Nerola A is a lively kitten around 4 months old. She thrives on energy, enjoying running, playing, and climbing, especially alongside her foster sibling, Prickly Pear. Previously, she lived with other cats and a dog, and she particularly enjoys playing with fellow kittens, even accepting the adult cat and dog in her foster home. Though Nerola is playful, she can be cautious around people and would flourish best in a home without young children. She's litterbox trained, provided the box remains clean, and enjoys playing with bells, balls, feather toys, and tunnels. Nerola prefers some hard playtime before winding down, exhibiting her independent nature rather than seeking cuddles. Living with other kittens has helped her come out of her shell, but she will benefit from additional confidence around humans. Ideally, she should be adopted with Prickly Pear to continue building her confidence together. Animals available for adoption will need to be spayed or neutered before going to their new homes. Adoptions are handled on a first-come, first-served basis, without the need for an appointment or application. Interested adopters should refer to the identification number that starts with A when inquiring.
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Questions about Nerola A
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nerola A, being a playful and energetic cat, typically thrives in a playful environment where she can interact with other animals, especially fellow kittens.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a cat, Nerola A doesn't require outdoor space but benefits from a stimulating indoor environment filled with toys and places to climb.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nerola A may not be the best fit for homes with young children due to her cautious nature around people.











