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Cannoli

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2 months old|Domestic Long Hair|Female|Small|Ferndale, MI
🙈 Shy🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate

Cannoli is a small, young domestic long hair female kitten with a soft white coat, currently residing in Ferndale, MI. At just 2 months old, she's already vaccinated and working on building her confidence. Cannoli is available for adoption and waiting to find that special home where she can truly blossom.

About Cannoli

Cannoli is part of the Dolce Vita litter alongside her siblings Tiramisu and Biscotti—a trio with wide eyes, gentle hearts, and a good dose of curiosity just behind some shy reserve. Cannoli tends to hang back and watch first, using those big, expressive eyes to quietly assess. Give her a little space, and soon enough she's back, curiosity getting the better of her, ready for play or a slow approach. Her way of warming up is unmistakably endearing: she hesitates, she peeks, she retreats, and then, once she feels safe, she becomes all charm, soft affection, and playful energy. With Cannoli, a bit of patience goes a long way; she's the shy type who opens up in her own sweet time, then wins you over completely. If you want a kitten who reveals her magic gradually—brighter and bolder every day—Cannoli is the one worth waiting for. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Cannoli

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic long hair cats like Cannoli generally do well in a stable indoor setting where they can feel secure and have areas to play and retreat. A calm home will especially help shy kittens like her build confidence.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cannoli, as a domestic long hair, will thrive as an indoor cat and does not need outdoor space. Safe indoor enrichment, cat trees, and toys will keep her happy and active.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic long hair cats like Cannoli can do well with gentle children, especially when gradually introduced and given space during their initial adjustment period.