Can You Adopt a Cat If You Live Alone?
Adopting a cat when you live alone is entirely possible and rewarding. Learn how to choose the right cat, prepare your home, and navigate the adoption.
Molly is a sweet and gentle senior cat who is eagerly awaiting her forever home. She has a calm demeanor and enjoys quiet companionship, often found napping in sunbeams or curled up nearby. While her specific background is unknown, Molly has a loving heart and is ready to form a deep bond with her new family.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Molly is generally low-maintenance, requiring minimal grooming to keep her short, brown coat healthy. She has a moderate shedding level, which can be managed with occasional brushing. Her energy and exercise needs are minimal, making her an ideal companion for those seeking a relaxed feline friend who is content with indoor living and gentle play.
Molly would thrive in a peaceful home where she can enjoy a comfortable retirement. She is looking for a family who understands the commitment of adopting a senior pet and will provide her with a loving, stable environment for her golden years. Molly is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, ready to bring joy and tranquility to your life.
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