Carmella
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Carmella
AvailableCarmella lives in Powell, OH and is a small, 2-year-old spayed female cat with a dilute tortoiseshell pattern. She is vaccinated and has the refined presence of a young adult. Her cautious temperament makes her a thoughtful addition to a calm home where her independence is understood.
About Carmella
Carmella is a master of subtlety. At Cozy Cat, sheās easy to missānot because she isnāt striking, but because sheās perfected the art of blending in. Sheās a petite, 2-year-old tortie with a knack for observing her surroundings from the safety of the sidelines. Her time as a secret agent in her previous life means sheās naturally cautious. In October, she settled in at the shelter but quickly realized there are other seasoned veterans here, which means she's ready to consider early retirement. Carmella seeks adopters who respect her careful approach to new relationships. Instead of rushing to the center of attention, sheāll watch, wait, and only engage when she decides youāve earned her approval. Give her the space to come around and youāll have an intelligent, interesting housemate who rewards patience with trust. Carmella was born on November 20th, so sheās a Sagittariusāa sign known for independence and curiosity. Think you can pass her quiet inspection? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Carmella
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Carmella adapt to most homes, from apartments to larger houses. They do best in quieter places where they can observe and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Carmella, a Domestic Short Hair, is perfectly content indoors and does not require dedicated outdoor space. A sunny windowsill and a few cozy nooks suit her just fine.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally good with children if introductions are calm and respectful. Carmella is more reserved, so she would likely be happiest with older kids who give her space.











