Tin
Available
Tin
AvailableTin is a young, short-haired, brown tabby domestic cat living in Lake Orion, MI. She is spayed, vaccinated, and fully house trained, making her a low-maintenance companion. Her playful and gentle personality shines in a peaceful environment, and she would do best in a home without dogs.
About Tin
Tin and her sister Platinum are a bonded pair looking for a home together in Lake Orion, MI. Platinum sports a classic tuxedo coat, while Tin is a sweet brown tabby with a reserved but loving nature. Both girls came from a crowded northern shelter with their brother Zinc and have blossomed in a calm, adult-only foster home. Tin starts off a bit shy, but warms up with gentle attention and is quick to offer her humans happy, loud purrs. She loves to cuddle and truly shines during playtime—give her a bouncy ball or a wrestling match with Platinum, and she's completely in her element. Their foster environment has been quiet and dog-free, and they'd thrive in a similar setting—Tin and her sister need a calm home, preferably without dogs, and with either adults or older, respectful children who understand the value of giving space. Both are playful, affectionate, and loyal siblings who depend on each other’s company and need to stay together. If you're hoping to add a pair of bright, loving kittens to your life, Tin and Platinum might be your perfect match. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Tin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic cats like Tin do best in an indoor environment where they can feel secure, with plenty of cozy resting spots and places to perch. A quiet and predictable home allows her personality to thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tin, like most domestic cats, is perfectly content indoors and does not require outdoor space. She’ll benefit much more from engaging toys and interactive play sessions inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats can adjust to homes with children, especially if the children are older and respectful. Tin would be happiest with kids who understand boundaries and are gentle.











