Salina
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Salina
AvailableSalina is a medium-sized adult Domestic Short Hair with a beautiful white coat and elegant short fur. She is a spayed female, fully vaccinated, and currently resides in St. Paul, MN. Salina is not yet house trained, but she is healthy and ready for adoption after caring for her kittens.
About Salina
Salina is a striking adult cat—her soft white coat paired with a silvery ‘crown’ gives the sense she’s royalty in feline form. Rescued from a difficult hoarding situation, she’s raised her own kittens and watched each of them find a home; now it’s her turn to settle in somewhere quiet. Expect her to hang back and hide at first. She’s aloof until she decides you’re worthy, but has the makings of a loyal companion for someone patient and gentle. Salina is open to living with another cat, given her past, but she’d also be quite happy as your solo feline. Her perfect situation is a calm home where she can choose when to engage and has a safe place to retreat. Salina is up to date on vaccinations, FIV/FELV negative, dewormed, received monthly preventatives, and is spayed—she’s ready for a new start. Meeting her in your home helps her acclimate away from the stress of a busy environment. Let’s make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Salina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Salina tend to do well in a variety of home types, but Salina prefers a quieter environment where she can have her own space and adjust at her own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Salina, as a Domestic Short Hair, is comfortable living strictly indoors and does not require outdoor access, though she may enjoy a perch with a window view.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Domestic Short Hair cats can adapt to homes with children, Salina would thrive best with adults or older, respectful children due to her reserved temperament.











