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Tundra

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7 months old|Domestic Long Hair|Female|Small|Mount Laurel, NJ
🙈 Shy☺️ Gentle🐾 Friendly

Tundra is a six-month-old female Domestic Long Hair with a small frame and marbled brown coloring. Her soft coat and distinctive polydactyl paws make her especially charming. She is already spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Tundra currently resides in Mount Laurel, NJ.

About Tundra

Tundra is the quietest soul among her trio of siblings. She’s a beautiful marbled brown tabby with outrageously soft fur, and she comes with bonus toes—her polydactyl paws look like small mittens, setting her apart in the cutest way. If you’re looking for instant affection, she might not be your greeter, but she’ll keep an eye on you from a cozy hiding spot until she feels safe. There’s nothing rushed about Tundra: with time and kindness, she eases into trust and lets herself enjoy gentle pets, quietly relaxing by your side once she’s open to it. Tundra’s ideal match is someone who appreciates a gentle tempo and respects a shy cat’s boundaries. A calm, patient atmosphere gives her room to shine. She’s likely to do well with another friendly cat, especially a sibling who can show her the ropes and help her settle in. If you’ve always had a soft spot for the subtle, gentle types, Tundra just might be the one you’ve been looking for. Born November 11, Tundra is a Scorpio—a sign known for depth and loyalty. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Tundra

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Long Hairs like Tundra tend to adapt well to a quiet indoor environment. She would do best in a calm, stable home where she can slowly build confidence and form bonds at her own pace.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Tundra, as a Domestic Long Hair, is content living indoors. She will be happiest with cozy spots and windowsills to observe the outside world, rather than needing actual outdoor time.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Long Hairs can be good with children as long as they are treated gently and given space to adjust. Tundra’s reserved nature would be best matched with patient children who understand a shy cat’s signals.