Cinder
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Cinder
AvailableCinder is a male Domestic Long Hair with a striking black coat. At just seven months old, he has already been neutered, is fully vaccinated, and is litter-trained. Calm and gentle in nature, Cinder is currently being fostered in Houston, TX, where he’s gotten used to living with other cats and dogs.
About Cinder
Every family has a gentle soul, and Cinder is exactly that. He stands out for his soft, quiet nature and relaxed attitude. Cinder’s long, glossy black coat makes him striking, but it’s his calm presence and sweet demeanor that really set him apart. He prefers napping to mischief and adores back rubs and mealtime above all else. Initially a bit shy with strangers, Cinder bonds with a little patience and some treats, revealing himself as a loyal, loving companion. He has a charming clumsiness and, once comfortable, will trail behind you from room to room like a shadow. Cinder has been fostered in a home where he’s learned to co-exist easily with both dogs and cats, and he’s completely litter-trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. If you’re seeking a mellow cat who blossoms with quiet care, Cinder could be the perfect fit. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Cinder
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cinder, as a Domestic Long Hair, adapts well to indoor living where he can enjoy quiet, cozy spots and plenty of human attention. He appreciates calm households and safe spaces.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Cinder are perfectly happy indoors and don’t require outdoor space to thrive. They enjoy looking outside but are safest kept as indoor-only cats.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cinder's gentle, laid-back nature means Domestic Long Hairs often do well with respectful children, especially when introduced gradually.







