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Lucinda

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2 years old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Stamford, CT
💪 Independent🙈 Shy🐈 Cat Friendly😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Lucinda is a domestic short hair cat with a medium build and a buff tabby and white coat. She’s a young, two-year-old female from Stamford, CT, and she’s been spayed. Her short coat is easy to care for, and she’s house trained. Vaccinations are current, giving peace of mind to her next adopter.

About Lucinda

Lucinda has a soft spot for playful chaos and a knack for independence. With her buff tabby and white short coat, she cut her teeth on the streets and grew sharp instincts—pouncing on shadows and chasing hopes of lunch. In rescue, she’s traded pavement for feather wands and tunnels. Give her a toy, and you'll see acrobatics that make you laugh out loud. She was once wary, hesitant to trust, but each week her cautious spirit melts a bit more. Now she’ll gently accept treats and even lean into pets from those who earn it. Lucinda is not the clingy sort; she prizes her own space and expects you to let her set the tone. She doesn’t mesh well with other cats and will thrive as a single pet. Her ideal match is a cat-savvy adopter who likes slow-burn bonds and finds meaning in watching a shy creature come out of her shell. She’ll need a calm, patient home—no fast moves or busy households. Lucinda is a Taurus sun, so don’t be surprised if she enjoys quiet routines and comfy nap spots. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Lucinda

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

    Lucinda, as a domestic short hair, is flexible but usually does best in stable, calm environments. She prefers a quiet home where she can have her own space.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic short hair cats like Lucinda do not require outdoor space—they are quite content indoors as long as they have entertainment and cozy spots.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Lucinda's breed generally adapts well in families, but Lucinda herself may prefer a home without young kids, as she likes quieter surroundings and patient people.