





CHER
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About CHER
Prescott, AZ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
CHER’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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CHER's Story
Cher is an approximately 3-year-old female orange short-haired tabby—a sweet little rarity, as orange girls aren’t nearly as common as the boys. She’s tender, shy, and incredibly soft-coated, and warms up with patience and a calm approach.<br/><br/>With gentle interactions, Cher has been becoming more comfortable with pets and quiet companionship. She enjoys being petted, though she may sometimes tuck her face while receiving affection. When she’s feeling at ease, she may even offer a few soft chirps—especially after a Churu treat.<br/><br/>Cher loves her wet food, and once she’s finished, you might find a toy tucked into her bowl. She can often be found napping either up high where she can observe her surroundings, or curled up in a cozy spot on the floor.<br/><br/>She would do best in a quiet, peaceful home with no other pets or children, where she can continue to gain confidence at her own pace. Cher is a sweet, sensitive girl who will thrive with someone willing to let her set the pace.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a gentle, soft-hearted companion who will blossom in a calm home, Cher may be the perfect match<br/><br/>Cher is current on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is spayed.<br/><br/>Adoptions are done by appointments only. To meet Cher call Miss Kitty’s at 928-445-5411.
Cher is an approximately 3-year-old female orange short-haired tabby—a sweet little rarity, as orange girls aren’t nearly as common as the boys. She’s tender, shy, and incredibly soft-coated, and warms up with patience and a calm approach.
With gentle interactions, Cher has been becoming more comfortable with pets and quiet companionship. She enjoys being petted, though she may sometimes tuck her face while receiving affection. When she’s feeling at ease, she may even offer a few soft chirps—especially after a Churu treat.
Cher loves her wet food, and once she’s finished, you might find a toy tucked into her bowl. She can often be found napping either up high where she can observe her surroundings, or curled up in a cozy spot on the floor.
She would do best in a quiet, peaceful home with no other pets or children, where she can continue to gain confidence at her own pace. Cher is a sweet, sensitive girl who will thrive with someone willing to let her set the pace.
If you’re looking for a g
Cher is an approximately 3-year-old female orange short-haired tabby—a sweet little rarity, as orange girls aren’t nearly as common as the boys. She’s tender, shy, and incredibly soft-coated, and warms up with patience and a calm approach.
With gentle interactions, Cher has been becoming more comfortable with pets and quiet companionship. She enjoys being petted, though she may sometimes tuck her face while receiving affection. When she’s feeling at ease, she may even offer a few soft chirps—especially after a Churu treat.
Cher loves her wet food, and once she’s finished, you might find a toy tucked into her bowl. She can often be found napping either up high where she can observe her surroundings, or curled up in a cozy spot on the floor.
She would do best in a quiet, peaceful home with no other pets or children, where she can continue to gain confidence at her own pace. Cher is a sweet, sensitive girl who will thrive with someone willing to let her set the pace.
If you’re looking for a gentle, soft-hearted companion who will blossom in a calm home, Cher may be the perfect match
Cher is current on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is spayed.
Adoptions are done by appointments only. To meet Cher call Miss Kitty’s at 928-445-5411.
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CHER is from Miss Kitty's Cat House
[Prescott, AZ]
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