Cameo
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Cameo
AvailableCameo is a medium-sized, young spayed female domestic short hair cat with a grey and white coat. She is house trained, current on her vaccinations, and resides in Colonia, NJ. Her short coat is easy to care for, and she is healthy with no special needs.
About Cameo
Cameo is a young grey and white female cat, naturally cautious and a bit reserved. She lagged behind her siblings when it came to exploring, preferring the safety of her mother's presence. But when Cameo finally stepped out, she found her own rhythm and began to join the group’s playful moments. Her gentle shyness adds a unique appeal for anyone who enjoys the quiet work of earning real feline trust. Cameo is up to date on vaccines, has a microchip, and tested negative for FeLV/FIV. She’s also spayed and currently at the adoption center in Colonia, NJ. As a Pisces, Cameo tends to be both sensitive and quietly curious—those who take the time to know her just might find a devoted companion hiding behind that initial shyness. She gets along with other cats and is looking for someone who doesn’t mind moving at her pace. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Cameo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Cameo generally adapt well to most home environments, from apartments to larger houses. They appreciate a peaceful spot to retreat to, especially for more reserved personalities like hers.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cameo and most domestic short hair cats are content living entirely indoors. They don't require outdoor access as long as they have safe indoor spaces to explore and stimulating toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are typically good with children. With Cameo's shy nature, she might do best with quieter, respectful kids who understand how to approach cats gently.











