Cindy
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Cindy
AvailableCindy is a young, medium-sized domestic short hair with a soft white and black coat living in Canonsburg, PA. She’s spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Her quiet nature makes her well suited to a calm home, and her petite frame holds a strong, resilient heart.
About Cindy
There’s a certain light in Cindy’s eyes—a mix of resilience and hope that’s hard to miss. She’s a young white and black cat whose life hasn’t been easy, having survived the loss of her kittens and endured more hardship than most her age. Yet, despite this, Cindy is gentle and capable of both trusting and loving, given a little patience. Cindy is reserved at first, usually keeping to herself as she figures out if new faces are safe. But with kindness and understanding, she turns into an affectionate companion. Pet her and she’ll start licking her paw or offer up her small meow—tiny hints that she’s letting someone in. Her ideal adopter will know how to work with shy cats and won’t rush her process. Cindy needs a calm, stable home where her limits are respected and her spirit can heal. She is spayed, vaccinated, and waiting for a person who sees her for all she’s overcome and all the love she still has to share. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Cindy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cindy, as a domestic short hair, will do well in a consistent indoor environment, especially one that is quiet and calm. She will blossom in a low-stress home where she can observe and gradually gain confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Cindy are quite content as indoor cats and don’t require outdoor access to thrive. A safe, enriching indoor setup will suit her perfectly.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally adaptable with children, though Cindy’s shy nature suggests she’d do best in a home with gentle, understanding kids or adults only.











