Buffy - Domestic Long Hair Cat for Adoption in Greenfield, Indiana
BUFFY
Domestic Long Hair
🇺🇸
Greenfield, Indiana
June 6th
female, small, young
DESCRIPTION
Meet Buffy-a beautiful and uniquely charming kitty with a personality as special as her name, inspired by the fearless Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Like her namesake, Buffy has a quiet strength and a gentle spirit, preferring to take her time and observe before stepping into the spotlight. She can be quite shy at first and will need a patient, understanding home where she can build trust at her own pace. While she does not like being held, she shows her softer side in other sweet ways, and her presence is truly comforting once she feels safe. Buffy's adorable half tail, puffed up with her medium-length hair, gives her an extra touch of one-of-a-kind charm-like a little hero with her own signature look. With time, love, and patience, Buffy will blossom into a devoted companion, ready to quietly "slay" her way into your heart.
Our cats and Kittens are fed a variety of high quality cat food including Fromm, Wellness, American Journey, Instinct, Stella and Chewy, Weruva and similar brands that are free of Corn, Soy, Carrageen, Artificial Flavors and Colors .
Adoption includes spay/neuter, vaccines (rabies, HCPCh, FeLv), booster shots of HCPCh, and FeLv, microchip, FIV/FeLv testing, and deworming.
Apply at bfrescue.com/cats
ABOUT: DOMESTIC LONG HAIR CAT BREED
The Domestic Long Hair cat breed is known for its luxurious, flowing coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. These cats come in various colors and patterns and are often found as mixed breed or unregistered cats. Domestic Long Hairs are loving and affectionate companions, making them popular pets in households around the world. While their exact origins may be unknown, their charming personalities and striking appearance make them a favorite choice for many cat lovers looking for a loyal and beautiful feline friend.
BISCUIT FACTORY ANIMAL RESCUE, INC.: PET SHELTER & RESCUE
Providing care and support of homeless animals from orphaned neonates to adults. Managed through spay/neuter programs, shelter diversion, rehoming assistance,...