Aberdeen
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Aberdeen
AvailableAberdeen is a 1-year-and-2-month-old spayed female Domestic Short Hair. She's medium-sized with black fur and a short coat. While her weight isn't listed, she's known to be house trained and fully vaccinated. Located in Lemoyne, PA, this affectionate kitty is ready to find her forever home.
About Aberdeen
Meet Aberdeen, a charming young Domestic Short Hair from Lemoyne, PA, born on May 5, 2025. After escaping a tragic situation where her previous home was condemned due to a fire, she was rescued along with 16 other cats. Aberdeen showed remarkable love and care for her kittens, a testament to her nurturing nature. She's all about affection—whether lounging on your lap or snuggling up beside you at night, she craves human companionship. Her lively personality shines as she engages in playful conversations, especially with her favorite toys. Aberdeen is social and gets along well with other cats, and while she hasn't been tested with kids and dogs, her friendly demeanor suggests she could adapt well. Her delightful nature is complemented by a unique white splotch on her chest, adding to her charm. With a $115 adoption fee, she comes spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. If you're looking for a loving companion, Aberdeen is ready to steal your heart. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$115Payment after application.
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Questions about Aberdeen
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Aberdeen thrive in various living environments, including apartments and homes. They adapt well to indoor settings where they can explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Aberdeen doesn't require outdoor space, as she would prefer to be an indoor companion. Indoor living keeps her safe and allows her to bond with her new family.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Aberdeen shows potential to get along with children due to her friendly nature, though direct interaction hasn't been fully tested. Her affectionate demeanor suggests she could be a great family pet.











