Cillian
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Cillian
AvailableCillian is an orange and white Domestic Short Hair who brings a warm presence to any home. She’s a spayed female with a short coat, and she’s current on all vaccines. Cillian is house trained and, despite a bit of shyness, she enjoys gentle social time. She’s been evaluated in Aylett, VA, is of medium size, and gets along well with both cats and dogs. Her date of birth is November 2024, making her a youthful companion.
About Cillian
Cillian is a young orange and white tabby with a short, sleek coat. She’s still a bit reserved but is curious about her surroundings and enjoys being included in her group. Although she’s not fond of being picked up, she’ll happily sit beside you and gently take treats from your hand. She gets along well with other cats and dogs, showing a nice sense of adaptability. Cillian is up to date on her vaccines, spayed, and house trained, making her a low-maintenance addition for someone willing to let her grow in confidence at her own pace. Born in November, she’s a Scorpio—so expect a strong spirit wrapped in a gentle exterior. She’s waiting in Aylett, VA for a calm, patient adopter who sees her potential. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Cillian
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Cillian do well in a range of living environments, from apartments to spacious homes. As long as she has a safe, enriching indoor space, she'll thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cillian, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space and will be perfectly content indoors, with plenty of cozy spots and toys to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
With her gentle temperament, Cillian the Domestic Short Hair is usually a good match for homes with respectful children. Shy cats like her may need slower introductions to little ones.











