CeruleanQueen of the Castle
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CeruleanQueen of the Castle
AvailableCerulean Queen of the Castle is a playful tabby female cat, nearly 4 years old. She is medium-sized and has a short coat. She's house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. Cerulean is located in Laurel, MD.
About CeruleanQueen of the Castle
Cerulean Queen of the Castle is a nurturing tabby cat, nearly 4 years old, who came to us with four kittens. Despite her petite size, she fiercely protected her little ones, making it tricky to weigh them initially. Now that her nursing duties are over, she has embraced her playful side, darting around the house with a toy mouse or frolicking with her remaining kittens before lovingly licking them. Cerulean shows her affection by rolling at her foster mom's feet or sitting close by, and she purrs happily when receiving attention. However, she's delicate when it comes to prolonged petting; if she has had enough, she’ll give a gentle nip as a cue. Therefore, an experienced cat owner who appreciates feline body language will be ideal for her. This cat has made her preference clear: she does not want to share her home with other felines. Cerulean has no interest in cohabiting with other cats and can be quite vocal when meeting them, often charging in with "banshee" like sounds. As a result, she is best suited for a home without any other cats and no young children. Her perfect match would be someone patient, ready to build trust over time. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about CeruleanQueen of the Castle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cerulean, being a tabby cat, typically does well in a peaceful home where she can thrive as the only pet, ensuring she feels secure and relaxed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Cerulean doesn’t require outdoor space but benefits from a stimulating environment inside, filled with toys and safe areas to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cerulean is not usually suited for homes with young children. Her gentle disposition can turn if she feels overwhelmed or overstimulated.











