Robin
Available
Robin
AvailableRobin is a lovely young female Domestic Short Hair and is currently medium-sized. As an altered cat, she is ready for her new forever home. Located in Westminster, MD, she’s been in a nurturing environment and is eager for a calm and loving living situation. Though her exact weight is unknown, her size is just right for cuddling up.
About Robin
Robin is in a foster home! From her foster: Ms. Robin is a lovely calico cat who has just finished raising her three adorable kittens and is ready to find her forever home. At two years old, she boasts a calm demeanor and finds joy in lounging in cozy spots while observing the world around her. Ms. Robin is quite adaptable—she gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, making her suitable for various family environments. Initially a bit shy around new faces, her sweet and gentle nature emerges once she feels safe. She enjoys soft pets and attention, but prefers to engage on her own terms. While she’s not a fan of being picked up, she won’t scratch or bite; she simply prefers her four paws on the ground. For the right person who respects her boundaries, she offers patience, trust, and affection in return. If you’re seeking a peaceful companion who’s had a nurturing role as a mom, Ms. Robin is waiting to become your beloved pet. Email hsccfosterteam@gmail.com to connect with her foster and learn more!
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Questions about Robin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Robin, as a Domestic Short Hair, fits well in various living environments. Her calm demeanor makes her suitable for homes that prioritize a peaceful setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Robin don't require much outdoor space. They primarily enjoy the comfort of home, making them great for apartment living as well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Robin gets along well with children, making her a wonderful companion for families.











