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This helps The Humane Society of Delaware County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue/White
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
18378
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Dahlia is a "hidden gem" type of cat. She's a beautiful jewel who just needs some gentle polishing to truly sparkle. She's a pretty brown and white tabby with dazzling golden eyes. She is timid, but with a lot of TLC and patience, she has the potential to blossom into a very friendly and loving cat! Being adopted into a quiet and not very crowded home would be the best environment for Dahlia. A patient and gentle family who understands cats well would be a good fit for her. Once she gets to know her new family and becomes more comfortable, she would be just fine! Dahlia doesn't mind other feline friends at all. She enjoys spending time with the other cats in the room and snuggling with them. She really enjoys being pet! She'll purr loud and roll onto her side and show her cute little belly. It seems like she's already starting to overcome her shyness, slowly and steadily. If you're willing to give Dahlia a chance and eventually be rewarded by seeing her true character come out, come by the Humane Society to meet her!
Dahlia is a "hidden gem" type of cat. She's a beautiful jewel who just needs some gentle polishing to truly sparkle. She's a pretty brown and white tabby with dazzling golden eyes. She is timid, but with a lot of TLC and patience, she has the potential to blossom into a very friendly and loving cat! Being adopted into a quiet and not very crowded home would be the best environment for Dahlia. A patient and gentle family who understands cats well would be a good fit for her. Once she gets to know her new family and becomes more comfortable, she would be just fine! Dahlia doesn't mind other feline friends at all. She enjoys spending time with the other cats in the room and snuggling with them. She really enjoys being pet! She'll purr loud and roll onto her side and show her cute little belly. It seems like she's already starting to overcome her shyness, slowly and steadily. If you're willing to give Dahlia a chance and eventually be rewarded by seeing her true character come out, come by the Humane Society to meet her!
Must be 18 years or older to adopt
WE DO NOT ADOPT OUT OF STATE
Dogs: $150 + dog license
Puppies: $250 + dog license (1 year and younger)
Cats: $60
Kittens: $85 (1 year and younger)
Must be 18 years or older to adopt
WE DO NOT ADOPT OUT OF STATE
Dogs: $150 + dog license
Puppies: $250 + dog license (1 year and younger)
Cats: $60
Kittens: $85 (1 year and younger)