Cece
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Cece
AvailableCece is a small, adult female domestic short hair with a beautiful dilute calico coat currently in Dyer, IN. She is spayed, house trained, and her vaccinations are up to date. Cece thrives in peaceful spaces and enjoys the company of other cats. Her short coat is easy to maintain, making her a great choice for someone looking for a low-maintenance companion.
About Cece
Cece is a petite dilute calico, about 1 to 2 years old, with a mix of bravado and sweetness. She has a unique "hiss-and-purr" routine—when she's nervous, she puts on a dramatic act, but the moment a gentle hand reaches her, she melts into a storm of purring and welcomes affection. Cece was living outside before, so she’s still learning that people can be kind. Despite her tough start, she loves being picked up and held as long as you go slow and let her set the pace. Cece really wants to be an indoor-only companion and needs a patient adopter with previous rescue or shy cat experience who will give her time to relax and feel safe. She does fine with other cats and is looking for a quiet, understanding home where she can unwind and show her soft, loving side. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Cece
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Cece are happiest in calm, indoor environments. They adjust well to homes that offer cozy spaces and consistent routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cece, being a domestic short hair, does not require any outdoor space and is better suited for an indoor-only life where she feels safe and secure.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs can do well with respectful, older children, but since Cece prefers a quiet, patient environment, homes without young children are best.











