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Amber And Salish

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3-7 years|Tabby|Female|Medium|Quilcene, WA
🐾 Friendly🤐 Quiet🧠 Smart😌 Calm🐈 Cat Friendly

Amber is a female tabby cat with striking gray, blue, and silver colors, living in Quilcene, WA. She is a medium-sized adult cat, spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and has a short coat. Amber is house trained and does well with other cats.

About Amber And Salish

Amber’s golden eyes win people over right away. She’s a short-haired gray tabby with a gentle heart—soft, reserved, and closely bonded to her best friend, Salish. These two have shared their lives for over a year and spend their days curled up together. If you look in on them, you’ll almost always find Amber pressed close to Salish, soaking up the comfort of their friendship. While both are shy at first, a kind hand and some patience reveal their affectionate core. Once comfortable, they soak up attention and settle in for relaxed, quiet cuddles. Amber and Salish offer double the love and deserve a home that understands the value of letting cats blossom in their own time. Adopting these two means giving a real home to a pair that find their safety in each other. If you’re ready to open your life to a gentle, low-key duo, Amber and Salish are waiting in Quilcene, WA for a peaceful spot to land. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Amber And Salish

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

    Tabby cats like Amber and Salish adapt well to a variety of living spaces, from quiet homes to apartments. They appreciate a stable and secure environment where they can feel safe.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Amber and Salish, being domestic tabby cats, do not require outdoor space if they have enriching indoor environments. They tend to thrive with cozy spots to relax and windows to look out of.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Most tabby cats, including Amber, are suitable for homes with gentle, respectful children—especially when their initial shyness is considered. Given their sensitivity, older or calm children may be best.