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Jandi

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1 year old|Siamese|Female|Small|Plainfield, IL
🤐 Quiet😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Jandi is a lilac point Siamese cat who is about 1 year and 1 month old and living in Plainfield, IL. She is a small cat, house trained, and spayed. Her vaccinations are up to date. Jandi's calm presence and beautiful lilac coloring make her stand out as a wonderful companion.

About Jandi

Jandi is a lilac point Siamese with striking good looks and a calm, composed nature. After nurturing her two kittens, she's ready to leave the busy mom days behind and soak up some well-deserved pampering. She prefers a peaceful home where routines are gentle—loud sounds and a bustling atmosphere aren't her style. Jandi has shown she's not too interested in sharing space with other adult cats, so she’d likely be happiest as your only feline or possibly going home with one of her kittens. People are where Jandi shines. Once she’s comfortable, she gives back plenty of affection and warmth. She’s sweet, a bit reserved, and enjoys life at her own pace. Fast toys and wild play don’t appeal to her—lounging and observing are her specialties. When it comes to food, Jandi is a bit choosy, but once she finds a favorite wet food, she’s enthusiastic. If your dream cat is full of zoomies, Jandi won’t be the right fit. But if you appreciate quiet grace and a loving presence, she’s likely to thrive with you. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Jandi

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

    Siamese cats like Jandi do best in homes where the environment is calm and stable. A low-stress household allows them to relax and form close bonds with their people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Siamese cats such as Jandi are well suited to indoor living, needing minimal to no outdoor space. They appreciate cozy spots by a window to safely watch the outside world.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jandi, as a Siamese, can do well with gentle, respectful children, especially in quieter homes. They’re best suited to families who understand feline boundaries.