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Picnic

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Providence, RI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🙈 Shy🤗 Cuddler

Picnic is a 1-year-old medium-sized female Domestic Short Hair. She has a lovely brown and chocolate coat and is spayed. With her vaccinations up to date, Picnic is ready to find her forever home. Currently located in Providence, RI, she is looking for a patient adopter who can help her build confidence and trust.

About Picnic

Meet Picnic and her sister Baguette! These lovely young brown tabby females come from a challenging past and were discovered in a hoarding situation. Despite their similar looks, their familial connection remains a mystery. Together in a safe environment, they find comfort in each other’s company. While they are not inseparable, we believe placing them together will help them thrive as they adjust to home life. Both girls are still learning to trust humans, and they seek patient adopters who can offer the gentle encouragement they need. While Picnic is a bit bolder, Baguette tends to be shyer and may take longer to settle. A quiet home with teens and older would suit them best. They might also benefit from the presence of another friendly cat to help them navigate their new world. Witnessing the transformation of timid cats like Picnic and Baguette as they learn to trust is a truly rewarding experience. If you believe you can provide the understanding and care these girls need, consider giving them a forever home. Start the adoption process to bring Picnic and Baguette into your life!

Questions about Picnic

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

    Picnic, as a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a calm, stable environment where she can feel safe and secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Indoor living is usually best for Picnic. Cats like her are happiest and safest when they have a cozy indoor space.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Picnic would likely do best in a home with teens and up, where the environment is quieter and more understanding.