Cinnabon
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Cinnabon
AvailableCinnabon is a female Domestic Short Hair with a torbie and brown tabby coat and a short coat length. She is about 1 year and 8 months old, medium-sized, and house trained. Cinnabon is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. She currently lives in Lemoyne, PA.
About Cinnabon
Cinnabon (also called Cinnamon Bun or Cini) lives up to her sweet name. As a torbie domestic shorthair, she had a rough start, raising kittens outside until neighbors realized she needed help. Her shy nature took time to soften, but after safe haven in foster care and reunion with her kittens, Cinnabon found the courage to connect, sharing purrs and gentle head butts with her foster family. These days, she sprawls contentedly on beds and shadows her now-teenage kittensāalways the watchful motherāmore serious than playful herself, but her fosters hope her playful side comes out soon. Cinnabonās trust grows best in a quiet, calm home, especially with other cats; she adores feline company. She lives with adults and cats now and does well, but her sensitivity to noise means young children or chaotic spaces could overwhelm her. Cinnabon loves food, so meals are scheduled to keep her healthy. She is fully vetted, spayed, and up to date on vaccines. For a patient adopter willing to let her blossom in her own time, Cinnabon offers a slow, rewarding love and a gentle companionship thatās deeply gratifying. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Cinnabon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cinnabon, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, thrives in a stable home environment. Apartments and houses are both suitable, provided she has a quiet spot and access to affection from her family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Cinnabon do very well as indoor companions and do not require outdoor space. Her foster insists she remains indoor-only for safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cinnabonās breed can do well with children, but her shy, noise-sensitive personality means she would be best matched with adult-only or quiet homes rather than those with young, active kids.











