Guinevere
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Guinevere
AvailableGuinevere is a female Applehead Siamese with chocolate point coloring and a short coat, currently in Cincinnati, OH. At 5 years and 2 months, she’s spayed, house trained, and fully vaccinated. She has a mild neurological condition that causes a head tilt and leftward walking, but she continues to thrive with a unique personality.
About Guinevere
Guinevere brings elegance, sass, and a regal air wherever she roams. She’s sporting her original chocolate point paint job, sleek short coat, and, thanks to a mild vestibular issue, an endearing head tilt and a habit of circling left. Guinevere doesn’t let anything slow her down and truly acts like the queen of her domain. She loves her independence and has clear boundaries, making it easy to respect her sense of personal space. Overstimulation can make her a bit mouthy, but she’s never subtle about telling you how she feels. Guinevere gets along with other cats and prefers a home without children, giving her the calm she needs to rule in comfort. The rescue has cared for her since 2023, and her mix of beauty and character makes her unforgettable. She’s ready to be someone’s cherished monarch. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Guinevere
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Guinevere, as an Applehead Siamese, prefers a calm home where she can have stability and plenty of personal space. She thrives as the quiet center of attention in a steady environment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Applehead Siamese cats like Guinevere are suited to indoor living with plenty of places to climb, watch, and lounge. They don’t need outdoor access, but enjoy windows or cat trees for enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Guinevere does best without children, and Applehead Siamese cats generally prefer adults or older, respectful kids who understand their signals and personal space.











