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Lilo

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Cranford, NJ
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🙈 Shy🚽 House Trained

Lilo is a medium-sized female domestic short hair with a soft, short brown tabby and white coat. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, house trained, and lives in Cranford, NJ. Lilo gets along well with other cats but prefers a calm environment and requires an adult-only home.

About Lilo

Lilo has settled into her role as the household couch potato. At about 10 months old, she was found as a shy but not feral kitten and given time to come out of her shell. Lilo may live with other cats in her foster home, but it’s clear she prefers quiet one-on-one time with her person. Let her curl up next to you, offer belly rubs, and you'll have a content cat purring steadily through the afternoon. She’s not much for toys these days, but with patience, new interests could emerge. Lilo is still prone to shyness and does best in a calm, adult-only home. Kid energy easily overwhelms her. She does get along well with other cats, but isn’t open to canine companions. Lilo is spayed, up to date on vaccines, FeLV/FIV negative, and microchipped. She’ll happily snooze beside you and slowly carve out her special place in your heart. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Lilo

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic short hair cats like Lilo do best in a stable, relaxed home. They thrive when they have consistent routines and a quiet environment, which matches Lilo’s preference for an adult-only household.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Lilo, being a domestic short hair, is well suited to indoor environments and does not need outdoor space to be happy. She’s content lounging indoors with her favorite person.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While domestic short hairs can work in homes with children, Lilo herself is best for adult-only households since she finds the commotion of younger kids too stressful.