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Albita, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In West Palm Beach, Florida

275 US$

Albita, Domestic Shorthair For Adoption In West Palm Beach, Florida

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Meet Alibita, a beautiful 1 year old girl who is the perfect kitty for anyone looking for a loving, easy-going and well-behaved friend. Albita loves to be petted and be on her human’s lap; she loves to be around other kitties and dogs. She is the sweetest, calmest girl you will ever meet. She’s a laid-back kitty that enjoys spending her days lounging around the house. She especially likes her cave bed to nap. She is always ready for some love but is not demanding about it. Her fav treat is Churu any flavors and she likes chicken kibble and pate for a regular meal. Albita is welcoming to any loving human, and to cats. Available 11/16/2023. PreAdopt Now!Adoption processOur adoption requirements are as follows: We encourage that all members of the family come and visit with the animal (especially children). We do not adopt pets as gifts. Adoption fees are as follows: CATS: Kittens Under 1 Year (12 Months): $275 Adult Cats 1 To 6 Years: $175 Older Adult/Senior Cat 7+ Years: $75 Senior Adopting Senior Kitty: $50 Barn Cats: $50 For a PairShelter locationKitten & Cat Facility - 332 Kelley Street Manchester, NH 03102 Dog Facility - 109 Dover Road Chichester NH 03258

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Like the domestic long-haired cat, this is not a breed, but a non-breed classification of mixed-breed cats. Domestic cat (Felis catus) A domestic short-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry—thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed—possessing a coat of short fur. In British English, they are often referred to as moggies. Domestic short-haired cats should not be confused with the British Shorthair, American Shorthair, or other standardized breeds with Shorthair names, which are breeds recognized by various registries. Domestic short-haireds are the most common cat in the United States, accounting for around 90–95% of their number. Other generic terms include house cat and alley cat (the latter may be used more specifically to refer to feral specimens). The term tabby cat technically refers to a coat pattern, but is also often used as a general term for cats of this sort.

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  • Country: United States
  • Region: Florida
  • City: West Palm Beach

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