Funnel Cake
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Funnel Cake
AvailableFunnel Cake is a medium-sized young female calico cat with a short coat. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Living in Richmond, VA, Funnel Cake is affectionate, friendly, and enjoys a serene environment. She gets along well with other cats, dogs, and children, making her an ideal companion for many families.
About Funnel Cake
Meet Funnel Cake! This sweet, gentle calico cat is a loving young adult looking for her forever home. Funnel Cake has a calm demeanor and enjoys quiet moments. She appreciates affection but also cherishes having a space to sit back and observe the world around her. As the dedicated mama to Cotton Candy, she shares a strong bond with her kitten, although Funnel Cake is a bit more reserved compared to her playful offspring. After a stint in foster care with some younger kittens, Funnel Cake is ready to enjoy life as a single cat, leaving her motherly duties behind. Both her and Cotton Candy are laid-back and non-aggressive, making them excellent companions for a calm home. Funnel Cake is fully vaccinated, spayed, microchipped, and ready for her new adventure. You can meet Funnel Cake at Libbie PetSmart on Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Come see if she’s the perfect match for your family!
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$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Funnel Cake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Funnel Cake, being a calico cat, is usually best suited for a calm and loving environment where she can feel secure and relaxed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Calico cats like Funnel Cake generally do well in indoor settings, where they can have access to cozy spots to lounge and observe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Funnel Cake is known to be good with children, making her a suitable cat for family homes.











