Herron
Available
Herron
AvailableHerron is an adult female Domestic Short Hair, with a medium build and beautiful brown tabby coloring. She is spayed, housetrained, and her vaccinations are current. Though she is naturally timid, she has shown great resilience in her foster home in Indianapolis, IN.
About Herron
Herron is a delightful cat who has truly thrived during her time in care. When she first arrived, she was understandably reserved, requiring patience and understanding as she adjusted to her new environment. Now, she has transformed into a sweet and loving companion, with a gentle soul that warms the heart. This curious little girl enjoys cuddling, making biscuits, and watching the world from the windowsill. She's particularly fond of greeting you with her tiny little "meeps" and has made significant strides in finding her voice. Herron is sociable with other cats, having formed a playful friendship with her feline peers. However, she would flourish best in a calm home where she can embrace her timid nature and develop confidence at her own pace. While she gets along great with other cats, her reaction to dogs and children remains uncertain. She’s looking for a patient adopter who can appreciate her quiet charm. With no health issues and all vaccinations up to date, Herron is ready to find her forever home. If you're searching for a quiet companion with a loving personality, Herron may just be the perfect match for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Herron
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Herron, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically adapts well to a calm living environment, where she can take her time to adjust and flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Herron doesn’t require outdoor space but enjoys looking out the window and observing nature.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Herron is friendly with other cats, her timid nature may make her less suitable for homes with young children.











