Cinnamon
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Cinnamon
AvailableCinnamon is a female Domestic Short Hair with beautiful calico coloring, currently in Montclair, NJ. She has a short coat and is fully house trained. Cinnamon has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She would thrive in a calm environment where her quiet, cautious nature can be respected.
About Cinnamon
Cinnamon is instantly recognizable by her striking calico coloring, yet she prefers to keep a low profile. This sweet adult cat is shy and easily unsettled by loud noises or unfamiliar faces. Patience is essential for Cinnamon, as she needs time to warm up and gain trust in new surroundings. She joined the rescue after being found with kittensāundernourished, scared, but fiercely protective. Despite her fears, Cinnamon nursed and safeguarded her kittens until they were ready for new homes. She remains anxious, but with steady, gentle care, she starts to come out of her shell. Cinnamon gets along with calm, older cats but feels overwhelmed by playful kittens, boisterous children, or any dogs. For this reason, she needs a quiet home without young children, kittens, or dogs. She finds comfort curling up in a cozy, dish-shaped bed, watching the world quietly from a safe spot. Cinnamon is searching for adopters ready to give her patience, respect her boundaries, and gradually help her feel safe. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Cinnamon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cinnamon, as a Domestic Short Hair, does best in a stable, calm indoor environment. She'll appreciate quiet surroundings and gentle routines, especially given her shy personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Cinnamon are typically content with indoor living and don't need outdoor space. Sheās safer and happier indoors where she wonāt run into noisy surprises.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cinnamonās breed is generally tolerant, but Cinnamon herself feels overwhelmed by young, energetic children. She would do best in a home without young kids.











