Robin
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Robin
AvailableRobin is a medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair with a short coat, featuring tabby, buff, tan, and black coloring. She is currently living in Lemoyne, PA. Robin is about 3 years and 1 month old, spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. She has no special needs, making her a great option for someone seeking a loving, easy-to-care-for companion.
About Robin
Robinās story began in a Harrisburg backyard, where she fiercely protected her kittens until rescue arrived. Like many strong mamas, she made sure her little ones had everything they needed, never letting anyone near them unless she approved. After settling in with her foster family and learning the ropes, Robin started to warm up, showing herself to be a loving, nurturing companion. Sheās quick to show affectionārubbing up against you, seeking out attention when she wants it, and always ready to make her people feel cared for. Robin is still quick to size up new faces, but give her a little time, and sheāll come around. Her motherly instincts run deep, and sheāll probably treat you as one of her own. Sheās a shorthaired tabby with buff, tan, and black markings, and sheāll be available for adoption in late June 2026. Robin is spayed, up to date on vaccines, house trained, and has received a microchip, so sheās ready for her next chapter as someoneās cherished indoor-only cat. Fun fact: With an April 27 birthday, Robin is a Taurus, known for their gentle loyalty. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Robin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Robin are adaptable and do well in most indoor environments. They appreciate a home with cozy spots to relax and safe places to watch the world go by.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Robin, being a Domestic Short Hair, is best suited to an indoor lifestyle and does not require outdoor space. Sheāll be happy exploring and playing inside her home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats, such as Robin, generally get along well with children if theyāre treated gently and respectfully. Their affectionate and easygoing nature makes them good companions for families.











