Cucumber
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Cucumber
AvailableCucumber is a spayed female Siamese mix around three years old. She has a medium build and is house trained. Living in Denver, CO, she's a sweet girl weighing 8.5 lbs. While she is still learning to trust and embrace affection, she's vaccinated and ready for a loving home.
About Cucumber
Cucumber is a sweet Siamese mix who’s about three years old and weighs in at 8.5 lbs. She has a gentle demeanor and is in the process of overcoming her shyness, ready to soak up the love and affection she truly deserves. Rescued from a hoarding situation with over 50 cats, she will need some time to adjust in her new space as she builds trust. Cucumber enjoys being petted and will sit in your lap, though she’s still learning to fully embrace that cozy time. She can occasionally be playful as well, discovering how much fun toys can be, but her energy level remains medium, often preferring to snooze in a warm spot. While she hasn't been directly tested with dogs or children, she lived harmoniously with many other cats in her previous environment. Cucumber's ideal adopter is patient and loving, ready to nurture her growth as she blossoms into her new life. Make her happy with your companionship and help her find her forever home! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Cucumber
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cucumber, being a Siamese mix, is best suited for a calm and nurturing environment where she can feel safe and secure as she adapts to new settings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siamese mixes like Cucumber don’t require a large outdoor space. A cozy indoor environment with some play areas would be ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cucumber has not been tested with children, so her fit in homes with kids is not certain. Given her shy nature, older children who understand her need for space might work best.











