Romina
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Romina
AvailableRomina is a medium-sized, adult domestic short hair cat who is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Her short coat is low-maintenance, and at 4 years old, she has reached a comfortable maturity. Romina is not yet house trained and is located in Moline, IL.
About Romina
Romina is a medium-sized adult domestic short hair cat living in Moline, IL. She has a short coat that’s easy to care for and is already spayed with vaccinations up to date. At around 4 years old, she brings the maturity of a grown cat yet still has her best years ahead. Romina isn’t house trained yet, so she’ll need some patient guidance in transitioning to her new space. She tends to keep to herself and isn’t demanding, making her an easy companion for someone who appreciates a cat with an independent streak. Romina’s gentle nature comes through in quiet moments, and while she may not seek out the spotlight, she enjoys a peaceful routine and steady environment. As a Taurus, her sun sign suggests she’s reliably calm and appreciates consistency. Ready to settle into a new home, Romina would thrive with someone who respects her boundaries and gives her the time she needs to adjust. Adoption is the new adventure! Ready to roll?
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Questions about Romina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Romina, as a domestic short hair cat, is adaptable to various living environments. She would do well in an apartment or a house, provided she has safe indoor spaces and cozy areas to call her own.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Romina do not require outdoor space to be happy, but they do benefit from window views, perches, and plenty of indoor stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Romina, being a domestic short hair, is generally gentle and patient, making her suitable for homes with respectful children. Supervision and slow introductions are always recommended.











