Vivian
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Vivian
AvailableVivian is a medium-sized, spayed female domestic short hair cat. At just over two years old, she has a sleek black tuxedo coat. Though her weight is not recorded, she is known to be house trained. Vivian is vaccinated and has a gentle spirit.
About Vivian
Vivian is a charming black-and-white tuxedo cat looking for a loving home. This petite lady has a gentle soul and remarkable manners, though she can be a bit shy while she sizes up new friends. Once she feels secure, watch out for her delightful purrs and her love for affection. She especially enjoys being pet, whether it's head scratches or gentle chin rubs—Vivian will roll over and ask for more every time. Though she arrived at the shelter through a TNR program, she’s ready for a place to call home where her loving personality can truly shine. You might notice that one of Vivian's eyes has a cloudy appearance due to an old corneal ulcer scar, but it adds to her character and doesn’t affect her sweetness. Vivian loves simple pleasures: cozy napping spots, kind people, and delicious meals, with a particular fondness for Churu treats that might just coax her out of her shell with their tempting aroma. When she's at ease, she has a playful side too, but ultimately, her greatest joy comes from spending time with her people, soaking up every head pet and rolling around for affection. If you’re seeking a gentle, affectionate companion, Vivian might just be the one for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Vivian
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Vivian, as a domestic short hair cat, thrives in a cozy and stable environment, preferably a quiet home that allows her to feel secure and comfortable.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Vivian typically do well in indoor settings, appreciating a safe and engaging environment rather than needing outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Vivian is a bit shy at first, so homes with gentle children who can respect her space may be suitable as long as there is understanding of her gentle nature.











