Roo
Available
Roo
AvailableRoo is a medium-sized Domestic Short Hair cat with a beautiful brown tabby coat and a quiet, gentle presence. This young, spayed female is fully house trained and up to date on all vaccinations. She’s currently in Minneapolis, MN, and would do best in a low-key environment where her independent spirit can shine.
About Roo
Meet Roo! This quiet, gentle girl has a regal way about her, always watching new people and spaces from a comfortable distance before she decides they’re safe. Roo is reserved at first and not keen on being petted right away, but give her patience and calm, and she’ll start to show her true self. Churu treats are the surefire way to win her trust—she’ll eagerly crawl over you for a taste of her favorite snack. Roo enjoys independent time, especially stretched out by the window or engrossed in “Cat TV.” She’s most at ease in a relaxed, steady environment without small kids. Another confident cat in the home would help her adjust, and she’s good around dogs as well. Roo will thrive with someone who understands that she needs to go at her own pace, and in return, she’ll reward your patience with gentle affection when she’s ready. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Roo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Roo adapt well to a variety of living environments, but Roo, in particular, flourishes in a quiet, calm home with routines and gentle people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Roo and other Domestic Short Hair cats are perfectly content living indoors and don’t require any outdoor space. Roo especially enjoys looking out windows and exploring safe, indoor areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally versatile, but Roo is shy around fast-moving or unpredictable environments, so she’d do better in a home without young children.











