Cinnamon
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Cinnamon
AvailableCinnamon is a female, adult Domestic Short Hair with short fur and a captivating mix of calico and tortoiseshell colors. She's house trained and spayed, with all vaccinations up to date. Cinnamon is located in Montclair, NJ, and though her weight isn’t specified, she carries a medium size. She has shown she needs a calm and patient home, especially as she doesn't do well with children.
About Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a lovely calico and tortoiseshell cat with beautiful colors that make her truly unique. Though she can be shy and nervous around new people and unexpected noises, her gentle nature shines through for those who understand patience. Rescued from a difficult situation, Cinnamon was found caring for her young kittens while dealing with her own challenges of malnutrition and fear. She's still adjusting to her surroundings, but with a little time and calmness, she starts to trust. While she's good with older, quieter cats, young children, playful kittens, and dogs can be overwhelming for her. Cinnamon enjoys cozy spots, particularly dish-shaped beds, and loves engaging with interactive toys when she's feeling safe. She needs a family who is committed to helping her blossom in a low-stress home. Cinnamon is healthy, FeLV/FIV negative, spayed, and fully vaccinated. If you're ready to give her the love she deserves, reach out for more information.
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Questions about Cinnamon
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cinnamon is best suited for a calm and stable environment where she can feel safe. A quiet home without a lot of noise or sudden movements would be ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a Domestic Short Hair, Cinnamon doesn’t require outdoor space but would benefit from a safe indoor environment where she can play and explore comfortably.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cinnamon does not typically get along with children, preferring the company of calm, older cats instead.











