Cinder
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Cinder
AvailableCinder is a two-month-old female Bombay kitten with a small frame and sleek black coat. She is house trained and spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Cinder currently lives in Lewisville, TX. She is young, curious, and full of energy, and ready for her forever home.
About Cinder
Cinder is a sleek black kitten with the heart of a little panther, always on a mission to stalk and pounce with theatrical flair. Her antics—slinking around corners or dramatically wiggling her tail—are performed for your amusement, but that wild exterior hides a devoted and affectionate side. Cinder loves nothing more than curling up close at night, whether on your pillow or tucked underneath the covers, making bedtime a cozy routine. Playful and curious, she brings a spark of joy and personality wherever she goes, turning simple days into something special. Cinder will thrive in a home where playtime and naps are both celebrated, and she’s shown she gets along with cats, making her a great addition for multi-cat families. She’s looking for someone who can appreciate her playful spirit and give her the queenly treatment she deserves. Being a Pisces (born March 4th), expect her to be intuitive and loving. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Cinder
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bombay cats like Cinder typically do well in indoor homes where they have lots of opportunities for play and cozy places to relax. A loving home environment suits her best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bombays, including Cinder, are happiest as indoor cats. They don't require outdoor space but appreciate having plenty of toys and climbing areas inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cinder, as a Bombay kitten, tends to adapt well to homes with children as long as interactions are gentle and supervised due to her young age.











