


Dahlia
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
About Dahlia
Clarksville, TN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Dahlia’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Dahlia's Story
Dahlia: Quietly charming and confidently cozy.<br/>DOB: March 31, 2024<br/>Sex: Female<br/>Coat: Calico (medium to long hair)<br/>Vaccines: FVRCP 03/24/26<br/>Spay: Scheduled for 05/13/26<br/>Litter Trained: Yes, covered box heavily suggested.<br/>Dahlia is a retired mama ready to trade motherhood for the soft life. She enjoys pets and attention but is perfectly happy lounging on the fluffiest couch pillow or claiming the highest perch on the cat tree. She adores lickable tube treats, which are absolutely the fastest way to win her over.<br/>She does wonderfully with kittens and young adult cats and would likely enjoy a calm feline companion. Respectful kids who understand boundaries are very much her kind of people, especially when they let her come to them on her own terms. She hasn’t met a dog yet, so her opinion on canine roommates is still undecided.<br/>And finally, Dahlia would like it officially noted that covered litter boxes are strongly preferred. She takes her litter box duties very seriously and fully commits to her excavation projects. Covered boxes with doors are no problem for her and she also does exceptionally well with enclosed robot litter boxes. Your floors will deeply appreciate honoring her preferences.
Dahlia: Quietly charming and confidently cozy.
DOB: March 31, 2024
Sex: Female
Coat: Calico (medium to long hair)
Vaccines: FVRCP 03/24/26
Spay: Scheduled for 05/13/26
Litter Trained: Yes, covered box heavily suggested.
Dahlia is a retired mama ready to trade motherhood for the soft life. She enjoys pets and attention but is perfectly happy lounging on the fluffiest couch pillow or claiming the highest perch on the cat tree. She adores lickable tube treats, which are absolutely the fastest way to win her over.
She does wonderfully with kittens and young adult cats and would likely enjoy a calm feline companion. Respectful kids who understand boundaries are very much her kind of people, especially when they let her come to them on her own terms. She hasn’t met a dog yet, so her opinion on canine roommates is still undecided.
And finally, Dahlia would like it officially noted that covered litter boxes are strongly preferred. She takes her litter box duties very seriously and fully commits to
Dahlia: Quietly charming and confidently cozy.
DOB: March 31, 2024
Sex: Female
Coat: Calico (medium to long hair)
Vaccines: FVRCP 03/24/26
Spay: Scheduled for 05/13/26
Litter Trained: Yes, covered box heavily suggested.
Dahlia is a retired mama ready to trade motherhood for the soft life. She enjoys pets and attention but is perfectly happy lounging on the fluffiest couch pillow or claiming the highest perch on the cat tree. She adores lickable tube treats, which are absolutely the fastest way to win her over.
She does wonderfully with kittens and young adult cats and would likely enjoy a calm feline companion. Respectful kids who understand boundaries are very much her kind of people, especially when they let her come to them on her own terms. She hasn’t met a dog yet, so her opinion on canine roommates is still undecided.
And finally, Dahlia would like it officially noted that covered litter boxes are strongly preferred. She takes her litter box duties very seriously and fully commits to her excavation projects. Covered boxes with doors are no problem for her and she also does exceptionally well with enclosed robot litter boxes. Your floors will deeply appreciate honoring her preferences.
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How To Adopt
Dahlia is from Puurrrfect Paws Rescue
[Clarksville, TN]
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