Batterina
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Batterina
AvailableBatterina is a young, spayed female Domestic Short Hair cat with a short black coat. She is house trained and current on vaccinations. Although she weighs 8 pounds, she's ready to grow into her new family. Located in Sanford, FL, this medium-sized cat is looking for a loving home.
About Batterina
Batterina is a charming young female cat, about 1-2 years old. She arrived at the shelter because her owner could no longer care for her, which has understandably made her a bit scared in this new environment. With time and patience, Batterina will thrive; she would feel most comfortable starting off in a small room or bathroom, where she can gradually adapt and learn that she is safe and loved. Weighing just 8 pounds, she is up to date on her shots and spayed, making her ready for a forever home the same day she's adopted. Reference Batterina's ID number A547657 when you visit the shelter. Adoption from Seminole County Animal Services is straightforward, and you don't need to fill out an online inquiry form. For more details, reach out to Diane Gagliano at 407-665-5208 or DGagliano@seminolecountyfl.gov. Let’s help Batterina find her perfect home!
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Questions about Batterina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Batterina, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically adapts well to a variety of living environments but thrives in quieter, more peaceful settings where she can feel safe as she adjusts.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Batterina usually do not require much outdoor space. They can be perfectly happy as indoor cats, enjoying a cozy environment with toys and safe areas to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Batterina can be suitable for homes with children, especially if the kids are taught to respect her space and allow her to adjust at her own pace.











