Robin
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Robin
AvailableRobin is a medium-sized, female domestic short hair calico with a lovely gray and silver coat. She is an adult cat and is house trained. Her short coat is soft and pastel-toned, and she is spayed. Robin's vaccinations are all up to date, and she is currently at Feline Fine Cat Rescue.
About Robin
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Robin, the sweetest mama ready for her forever home. Robin has been an incredible, devoted mother and is now seeking a peaceful life focused just on her. This beautiful dilute calico arrived in foster care with her litter of kittens whom she raised with gentle attention, and now that they're grown, she's ready to experience the cozy, pampered life she’s always deserved. Robin is a gentle spirit who may be a bit shy at first, but once she feels secure, her affectionate nature comes forward. She enjoys being close to her person, whether it's snuggling in bed or curling up next to you for quiet companionship. Robin is curious, graceful, and exudes quiet charm, with a soft pastel short coat and soulful eyes. Robin would thrive in a calm, tranquil home where she can feel safe and treasured. She's happiest as your only feline, but is also open to being adopted with her sweet daughter Kitt, who shares her loving disposition. With thoughtful, slow introductions, Robin may grow comfortable with another cat or gentle dog. If you’re hoping for a gentle, loving companion who's ready to be cherished, Robin may be the perfect fit for you. Fun fact: With a birthday of August 1, Robin is a Leo—the sign of loyalty and warmth, which matches her maternal nature perfectly. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, FIV/FeLV negative, dewormed, and microchipped. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
$135Payment after application.
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Questions about Robin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair calicos are adaptable and do well in a variety of home environments, but they typically enjoy a calm and stable indoor setting where they can feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats don't require outdoor space and are content being exclusively indoor pets, where it's safer and healthier for them.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats are generally good with children, especially if they are socialized from a young age, making them popular family companions.
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