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Seraphim

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8 years old|Dilute Calico|Female|Medium|Monroe, OH
♿️ Special needs🤐 Quiet🙈 Shy💪 Independent

Seraphim is an adult female Dilute Calico with long fur, living in Monroe, OH. She’s about 8 years and 5 months old, house trained, and spayed. Her vaccinations are current. Seraphim has special needs and prefers her own company, making her a better match for a tranquil home without other pets or children.

About Seraphim

Seraphim’s story isn’t a rare one, but it is a quiet lesson in resilience. She came from a household where a kind caretaker welcomed homeless cats until her health took a tragic turn, eventually leaving Seraphim and her feline companions isolated. Seraphim had only that one human connection for years, so she’s learned how to get by on her own—independent and reserved, shy around new people. Some cats from her group have adjusted more easily, but Seraphim remains cautious and needs an adopter who understands that she may always keep one eye on the door. She isn’t comfortable around other cats, dogs, or children, and her ideal space is calm and predictably quiet. Her gentle spirit will reward patient kindness. Ready to meet Seraphim or her friends? Private visits are available by appointment. Adoption is the new adventure! Ready to roll?

Questions about Seraphim

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Dilute Calico cats like Seraphim tend to prefer calm, stable environments, often thriving in quieter homes with consistent routines. Seraphim would do best in a peaceful household, especially one without other pets or children.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Most domestic cats, including Dilute Calicos like Seraphim, do well as indoor-only companions. She doesn’t require outdoor space, especially since she values predictability and safety.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Seraphim, being a Dilute Calico, tends to be shy and would not be comfortable in a home with children. This temperament isn’t uncommon for cats with similar backgrounds.