Birdie
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Birdie
AvailableBirdie is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair kitten, just 3 months old and small in size. With her lovely gray, blue, and silver coloring, sheβs not just beautiful but also friendly and playful. Birdie is fully vaccinated and enjoys the company of both cats and dogs. She's currently located in York, PA.
About Birdie
Meet Birdie. Birdie is a strikingly beautiful young cat who is growing into an elegant, graceful lady. While she may look like royalty, she still has a playful kitten heart! She loves racing around the house, wrestling with her feline friends, climbing anything in sight, and batting crinkle balls across the floor in search of her next adventure. Confident and well-socialized, Birdie enjoys the company of other animals. She thrives with playful companions, especially other cats, but she's unbothered by dogs. When it comes to humans, Birdie is a bit more independent. She appreciates affection but on her own terms, often choosing to follow you or stop by for pets when she feels like it. She has a quirky preference for her back to be scratched rather than her head, making her all the more unique. This delightful girl will bring joy to a home with another playful cat or kitten. If Birdie sounds like your ideal companion, she'll reward you with a wonderful mix of elegance and playfulness that keeps life interesting. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Birdie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Birdie, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a loving environment where she has space to explore and play. She enjoys the company of other animals, making her well-suited for homes with fellow pets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a playful kitten, Birdie loves to roam around. While she enjoys exploring, a cozy indoor space with some stimulating toys and climbing spots is ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Birdie has not been assessed with children yet, but her playful and social nature suggests she could adapt well to a family setting.











