Cado
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Cado
AvailableCado is a 1 year and 6 month old spayed female Domestic Short Hair with a black coat, currently in Plainfield, IL. She is small in size, fully house trained, and her vaccinations are up to date. Cado prefers feline companionship and is ready to bring her playful spirit to a new home.
About Cado
Cado is a small black cat with a gentle, playful rhythm to her days. This young female starts out shy, needing a little time to feel comfortable, but her curious streak shows up once she has settled in. Raised alongside her sister Kevi, she thrives on feline companionship, often caught up in the excitement of their mischief together. Cado really comes alive when she has another cat to play with, so she needs to join a home where there’s already a young, friendly cat or kitten, or one willing to welcome two—she’s not meant to be an only cat. She’s house trained and up to date on her vaccines, and she’s already spayed, making for a smooth transition to her forever home. Cado is a Scorpio, so you might notice her intensity and loyalty as you get to know her. She’s currently in Plainfield, IL, waiting for her next adventure. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Cado
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Cado do well in apartments, condos, or houses. They adapt easily and as long as they have company and stimulation, they settle in just fine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cats like Cado are usually content as indoor companions, needing a cozy space, sunny windows, and places to explore. They do not require outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats such as Cado are generally well-suited to homes with respectful children, especially if they’re introduced gradually and children understand her need for patience and space at first.











