Willow
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Willow
AvailableWillow is an adult female Domestic Long Hair cat, weighing approximately 13.7 lbs. She's a large-sized, gray and white beauty with a long coat that will need regular grooming. Willow is spayed and vaccinated, and she is house trained. Currently, she resides in West Berlin, NJ.
About Willow
Willow is searching for her forever home, ideally as a single pet. This majestic 6-year-old lady is playful and outgoing, always ready to bond with her new best friend. Willow loves attention and is quite friendly, but she does have a sassy side and can become overstimulated, letting you know when she needs a break. In her foster home, she has not enjoyed the company of other animals, so she would thrive best in a home without kids or possibly with older ones. Willow is spayed, FIV/FeLV negative, and vaccinated, just needing to complete her final distemper shot. Currently on a weight loss journey, she's down from 18 pounds to 13.7 pounds and has a long, fluffy coat that requires regular brushing. Willow came back into our care after a distressing journey. She initially found a home in 2021, but after escaping from her house during a pet introduction and going missing for years, we were finally contacted by a vet who found her. She's a resilient spirit looking for a committed owner who understands her needs. If you're prepared to offer her the loving, stable environment she deserves, apply today to be Willow's new best friend!
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$125Payment after application.
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Questions about Willow
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Willow, as a Domestic Long Hair, is best suited for a calm environment where she can be the sole focus of her owner. A quiet home without other pets or young children will help her feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Long Hairs like Willow don't require much outdoor space. In fact, she would likely feel safest remaining indoors where she can avoid potential stressors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Willow may not be the best match for homes with young children because she prefers a quieter setting. Older children who understand boundaries might be fine.











