Caviar
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Caviar
AvailableCaviar is a small, young female domestic short hair with beautiful brown tabby coloring and a short coat. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and house trained. At just over one year old, Caviar is currently located in Brooklyn, NY. She does not have special needs and prefers the company of other cats.
About Caviar
Caviar is what you get when you mix elegance with attitudeâa tiny, sophisticated cat with a modelâs long lines and the resting face of someone whoâs seen a little too much. Sheâs reserved and watchful, preferring admiration from a safe distance rather than being the center of hands-on attention. Her initial frostiness isnât for show; she values her boundaries and demands respect, but sheâll accept treats from your hand and slow, gentle pets when she feels secure. She came in from behind a caviar factory in Long Island City, and her legendary scowl and careful movements say sheâs taking notes on your behavior. Warm beds and soft spots to lounge are her favorite comforts. Despite the cool exterior, she opens up with patience and lets her sweet side show in quieter moments. Caviar gets along well with other cats and will thrive in a home thatâs calm, with another confident feline friend and people who understand that trust with her is earned, not given instantly. Caviar is subtle, complex, and rewardingâperfect for experienced adopters who appreciate a cat thatâs more reserved than needy. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Caviar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Caviar are well-suited for most indoor living environments, including apartments or homes. They adapt easily as long as they have safe, comfortable spots to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Caviar and other domestic short hair cats don't require outdoor space and actually live longer, safer lives as indoor pets. She will be happiest with window views and cozy places inside your home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs can do well with respectful, calm children. In Caviar's case, she thrives in a quiet home with patient, understanding people rather than a hectic or loud environment.











