Robin
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Robin
AvailableRobin, a medium-sized, short-haired domestic mix with a dilute calico pattern, is around 2 years and 9 months old. She is a spayed female living in Homer Glen, IL. Robin is house trained, fully vaccinated, and does well in calmer settings. Her beautiful gray-blue coat and gentle temperament stand out. She does not wish to live with other cats unless it’s her own daughter, but she is open to children and calm dogs.
About Robin
Robin raised her litter with patience and care, but now it's her turn to soak up attention and live life on her own terms. She has a soft, dilute calico coat and striking eyes. At first, Robin tends to hang back and observe, but once she feels safe, she gravitates toward her person for gentle snuggles and quiet companionship. She prefers peaceful, predictable routines and would thrive in a calm household where she can be the center of attention, though she would also be happy to join her daughter, Kitt, in a new home. Robin is okay with calm dogs if introductions are thoughtful; she is not looking to share space with other cats unless it's with her daughter. She gets along well with children who understand boundaries. Robin is spayed, up to date on her vaccines, FIV/FeLV negative, microchipped, and house trained. Fun fact: Robin’s birthday is August 1st, which makes her a Leo—no wonder she craves respect and comfort. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Robin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Robin is a domestic short hair/calico mix, and cats of this type are generally comfortable in quiet, indoor environments. She would do best in a calm home where she feels secure, especially one without too much activity or noise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Robin, like most domestic cats, does not require outdoor space and will thrive as an indoor companion. A comfortable window perch is more than enough for her to enjoy life inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Robin gets along well with children who know how to be gentle around cats. Domestic short hair/calico mixes are often adaptable and can make loving additions to families with kids.











