Lucinda C
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Lucinda C
AvailableLucinda C is a female Domestic Short Hair with a small build and striking black and gray coloring. She is adult-aged, about 1 year old, and currently located in Frankfort, KY. Lucinda C is spayed, and she has grown more confident over time.
About Lucinda C
Lucinda C has a dramatic, frosted black and gray coat that really stands out. Found as a frightened stray kitten in a car wheel well, she started life tense and wary, but time has helped her build trust. She’s quick, agile, always ready to chase toys, and her athletic streak means she’ll be happiest in a home where play is part of the daily routine. Lucinda gets a confidence boost from other cats and truly benefits from sharing space with a bold, friendly feline; she’ll bond best with a playful cat that enjoys company. She can be slow to trust new people, so someone familiar with independent, self-assured cats will help her thrive. Lucinda’s warming up, but she isn’t the instant cuddler type—patience and consistency are key. Ready to start fresh, she’s waiting in Frankfort, KY, for an adopter who gets her. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lucinda C
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Lucinda C do well in both apartments and houses as long as they have plenty of enrichment and human or feline company. She’ll enjoy an environment where she can play and explore safely indoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lucinda C and other Domestic Short Hair cats don’t require outdoor space; they’re perfectly happy indoors with stimulating toys and scratchers. She values indoor safety given her early challenges as a stray.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are adaptable, but since Lucinda C is independent and takes time to warm up, she may do best in a quieter home or with children who understand how to give her space.











