Lily Jenkins
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Lily Jenkins
AvailableLily Jenkins is a small, adult female domestic short hair/Siamese mix with a gray tabby and white coat. Her fur is short and easy to maintain. Lily is spayed, house trained, and vaccinated, and she is currently in Sherman Oaks, CA. She is in good health and known for her affectionate but independent nature.
About Lily Jenkins
Lily Jenkins was found with her litter near USC, but now she’s the last kitten waiting for a home. She can be shy with new people but opens up quickly to someone she trusts and will sleep right next to her human at night. Her favorite pastime is staring at birds and mice on TV, and if the treats come out, she shows her true vocal side—a rare thing for this mostly silent cat. If you’re looking for an energetic climber, Lily will entertain you with zoomies and leaps to the top of shelves, cupboards, and her beloved refrigerator perch. Despite her playful and athletic nature, Lily is petite and tends to stay out of trouble. She’s never fussy with food and has always been healthy. Lily generally gets along with other cats but is better off with gentle, non-bullying companions or solo. She watches her foster dad’s every move and seems to thrive on attention, though she stays fairly independent. Lily comes fully vetted, spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, so she’s ready for her forever family. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Lily Jenkins
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lily Jenkins, as a domestic short hair/Siamese mix, adapts well to both apartments and houses. She’ll thrive in a home where she can climb, explore, and spend time with her humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lily Jenkins is an indoor cat and doesn’t require outdoor space, but she does enjoy plenty of climbing opportunities and open areas inside for play and zoomies.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lily Jenkins tends to be gentle and affectionate when comfortable, so she can do well with respectful children. Though she’s shy at first, she warms up in a calm, predictable environment.











