Pebbles
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Pebbles
AvailablePebbles is an adult female domestic short hair cat, regal in personality and known for her striking grey coat. Although the exact weight isn’t listed, she is categorized as extra-large. Pebbles has been spayed, showcasing her readiness for a loving home. Currently located in Traverse City, MI, she offers a unique blend of elegance and charm to potential adopters.
About Pebbles
Pebbles is a stunning 4-year-old grey beauty with a unique coat that perfectly complements her confident demeanor. This gorgeous girl knows she’s royalty, and she seeks a home where she can reign supreme as the one and only queen. She enjoys affection and loves spending quality time with her humans, but like many cats, she values her personal space. Pebbles can become overstimulated if petted for too long, so a cat-savvy family that understands feline body language is ideal. Knowing when to let her take a break will be essential in maintaining her happiness. For the right person, Pebbles is an incredibly rewarding companion. She blends elegance, personality, and sass—gracing your home while reminding you that you’ve been chosen by a true queen. If you’re in search of a cat filled with character and charm, Pebbles is ready to rule your heart. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let’s get started.
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Questions about Pebbles
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pebbles, as a domestic cat, thrives in a loving home environment where she can be the center of attention. A quiet space is ideal for her to feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a primarily indoor cat, Pebbles doesn't need outdoor space, but she does appreciate a sunny window or a cozy spot to observe the world outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pebbles can adapt to homes with children, but it's important that any young ones understand her need for personal space and respect her boundaries.











