Sigyn
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Sigyn
AvailableSigyn is a young, spayed female Domestic Short Hair cat currently in Meriden, CT. She is about 1 year and 9 months old and considered medium in size. Her vaccinations are up to date. Sigyn has overcome earlier challenges and now thrives with affection and gentle care.
About Sigyn
Sigyn is a beautiful young adult cat who has come a long way from her early days. After overcoming some behavioral challenges, she’s grown into a gentle, affectionate companion who’s happiest surrounded by calm and understanding people. She finds comfort in curling up on soft fleece blankets for her naps and enjoys spending time in the company of other cats, quietly observing her surroundings from a distance. Sigyn is initially reserved, but with time and respect for her pace, she begins to seek out gentle pets and calm affection, especially from those who move slowly and kindly around her. She would thrive in a quiet household without other animals, where she can continue to feel safe and secure. Older children who understand her need for patience and gentle handling would be a good fit. Sigyn’s story is one of remarkable progress, and she responds well to a peaceful, nurturing environment. She’s ready for someone to offer her the steady support she’s worked hard to trust. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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$195Payment after application.
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Questions about Sigyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sigyn, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, is adaptable but truly thrives in calm, stable environments. A quiet home where her routines remain consistent suits her best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Sigyn are quite content indoors and do not need outdoor space to be happy, as long as they have cozy spots and stimulation inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sigyn's breed generally does well with children who are gentle and respectful. In Sigyn’s case, she would be most comfortable with older children who understand her need for patience.











