Kalyn
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Kalyn
AvailableKalyn is a young, medium-sized Russian Blue with a short gray coat. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. Kalyn currently resides in Mira Loma, CA and is known for being both gentle and affectionate. She gets along well with other cats and is ready to join a loving household.
About Kalyn
Kalyn is a gentle, affectionate Russian Blue with a calm, loving way about her. She thrives with people and enjoys the company of other animals too—she’ll greet you right at the door, offer head bumps, and settle in for cuddles as soon as you sit down. Kalyn is easygoing and fits in whether the house is lively or quiet. She’d be happy curled beside you for a nap, or mingling with her four-legged friends nearby. Friendly, sweet, and always present, Kalyn is the sort of cat who tunes in to your mood and always brings comfort. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and has had all the basics like a SNAP test, deworming, flea/tick treatment, and microchipping. Kalyn gets along well with other cats, making her a terrific match for multi-pet homes. This friendly gray girl is waiting in Mira Loma, CA for someone to bring her home. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Kalyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kalyn, as a Russian Blue, is well-suited for a quiet indoor environment. These cats adapt easily to apartments or homes and appreciate having cozy spots to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Russian Blues like Kalyn do not require outdoor space and are best kept indoors, where they can stay safe and healthy. A window perch or sunny spot inside will make her just as happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Russian Blues are known for their gentle and patient demeanor, making Kalyn a good fit for homes with respectful children.











