Fiona Lynn
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Fiona Lynn
AvailableFiona Lynn is a female Domestic Short Hair with a medium build, currently living in Stewartsville, NJ. She is spayed, house trained, and has up-to-date vaccinations. While her tortie coloring and precise weight aren’t listed, she recently received dental care and is eating both wet and dry foods comfortably.
About Fiona Lynn
Meet Fiona Lynn—a sweet and stunning tortie from Stewartsville, NJ. This girl loves to follow people around, playing the role of your loyal shadow. Just months ago, she was out on the streets, but thanks to determined rescue efforts, Fiona Lynn had a chance to show her soft, affectionate side. After being spayed and given a dental (she lost several teeth, but it doesn’t slow her down), Fiona thrives on both wet and dry food and enjoys every mealtime. In foster, she shared her space with only one other cat, so her compatibility with other felines or dogs isn’t fully tested, but a slow, patient introduction could work if you have a resident pet. Still, Fiona Lynn would also shine as a single cat, soaking up attention and love on her own terms. She’s already house trained and up to date on vet care, including spay, microchip, core vaccinations, and deworming, making her healthy and ready for her next chapter. Every animal comes with thorough veterinary care so you can focus on getting acquainted, not catching up. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Fiona Lynn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Fiona Lynn adapt well to a range of home environments, from quiet apartments to busy houses. They appreciate cozy spots to lounge and a bit of daily attention from their humans.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Fiona Lynn and other Domestic Short Hair cats thrive indoors and do not require any outdoor space. Given a safe and enriched indoor environment, they're perfectly content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are usually well-suited to families, including homes with children. As long as the children are respectful, Fiona Lynn can settle in comfortably.











