Coriander
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Coriander
AvailableCoriander is a small male domestic short hair tabby, estimated to be 3 months old. He has a playful nature and prefers a quiet environment that allows him to grow comfortable. Coriander is house trained, spayed, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Located in Gladstone, OR, he is waiting to become part of a loving home.
About Coriander
Coriander is a delightful grey tabby boy with soft striping and white paws, born on April 9, 2026. His gentle expression and quiet charm capture hearts easily. He’s still building confidence around people, so he's not quite a cuddler yet, but he enjoys being close and sharing space, often purring while keeping a comfortable distance. Playtime is his favorite, especially with mouse toys and bell balls. Feel free to watch him play independently, though he sometimes gets playful with his siblings. Coriander gets along well with other cats when introduced properly and thrives alongside his siblings. He would do best in a patient home that gives him the time to come out of his shell at his own pace since his experience with dogs and children is unknown. With enough trust, you’ll find that Coriander’s affectionate side will shine through. His presence brings quiet companionship that will be rewarding for those ready to welcome him. The adoption fee is $200, which helps cover his care. Cat's Meow Cat Rescue is a non-profit, foster-home based rescue. If you’re interested in adopting Coriander, please submit an application through our website. Thank you!
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Coriander
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Coriander, being a domestic short hair mix, typically thrives in a calm home where he can grow comfortable at his own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Coriander doesn't necessarily need outdoor space; a cozy indoor environment with play areas would be ideal for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Coriander's experience with children is unknown, so a home with patient, older kids who can respect his space would be best.











