Fawn
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Fawn
AvailableFawn is a young female tabby with a brown and chocolate short coat, currently in Columbus, OH. She’s a medium-sized domestic cat who has been spayed and is up to date on her vaccinations. Fawn is house trained and gets along with other cats, making her a suitable companion for a calm household willing to offer patience and understanding as she settles in.
About Fawn
Fawn came in with her sisters, but unlike the rest, she's been on her own in foster care. She arrived very thin and hungry, and her nervousness shows she’s had a rough start. She’s about a year old, a tabby with beautiful markings and a delicate face. Fawn spends a lot of her days tucked away, out of view, especially since the office she’s in has quite a few other cats. Still, if you approach slowly and give her a moment, Fawn enjoys attention and welcomes gentleness. She’s genuinely sweet—shy at first, but with real affection for people once she feels safe. She gets along well with other cats and prefers a calm environment. Independence comes naturally to her, but she quietly longs for love and connection. She just needs someone patient enough to let her blossom at her own pace. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Fawn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fawn, as a tabby domestic cat, typically does best in a quiet, indoor environment with predictable routines. She’ll thrive in a home that is not too chaotic and offers gentle interactions.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Fawn don't require outdoor space, as they are quite content living indoors. A few cozy windowsills or perches to nap on are usually enough.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats like Fawn can do well with respectful, older children, especially if the environment allows her to move at her own comfort level. For very active households with small kids, patience will be important.











