Ninja
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Ninja
AvailableNinja is a 7-year-old female, medium-sized domestic short hair cat currently in Akron, OH. She is spayed and prefers a quiet environment. Ninja has experience living with other cats. She thrives with gentle routines and a calm home.
About Ninja
Say hello to Ninja, a 7-year-old cat looking for a peaceful place to call home. Ninja lives up to her name—she keeps to the shadows and quietly observes her surroundings until she feels comfortable enough to approach. She needs someone patient who understands that she’ll come out of her shell on her own timeline. Once she feels safe, her affectionate side shines through. Ninja will want to stay close to you and soak up all the attention when the mood strikes. A calm, low-traffic home suits her best, and she appreciates gentle routines over chaos. If there are kids, older ones who respect her boundaries will be a better fit. Ninja has lived with other cats and, with a slow and careful introduction, she can adjust to fellow felines in her new home. If you’re looking to share your space with a sweet, quiet companion, Ninja is waiting in Akron, OH for someone ready to meet her where she’s at. Adoption is the new adventure! Ready to roll?
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Questions about Ninja
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Ninja usually thrive in calm indoor environments where they can have their own safe spots. They're adaptable, but Ninja in particular prefers quieter homes.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ninja, being a domestic short hair cat, doesn't require outdoor space. She would be happiest as an indoor cat with cozy nooks and windows to watch the world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats can be suitable for homes with kids, but Ninja is best with older children who respect boundaries and understand when she needs space.











