Hyacinth
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Hyacinth
AvailableHyacinth is a small female Domestic Short Hair kitten, weighing 3.25 lbs. While only 12 weeks old, she has already been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. Though she's shy and prefers to observe from a distance, she's ready to find a caring home in Skillman, NJ that will give her time to adjust.
About Hyacinth
Meet Hyacinth, a delightful little wallflower looking for a patient gardener. This black-and-white kitten has a soft, shy demeanor and prefers to observe the world from a distance rather than jump right in. When new people arrive, she greets them with cautious stares and the occasional dramatic hiss, essentially saying, "Please respect my personal space." While she's not the type to chase or swat, she does need time and patience to warm up. Hyacinth likely missed some crucial early socialization, so she's still learning that humans can be safe and even enjoyable. Right now, she's not ready to curl up in laps. Instead, sheโs looking for someone who understands her journey and can celebrate the smallest victories along the way. Will she eventually become a cuddly companion? Itโs hard to say, but she might surprise you with affectionate gestures as she grows more comfortable. More than anything, Hyacinth deserves the chance to discover what love feels like. If you know that the best relationships take time to cultivate, this little flower may just be your perfect project. Letโs help her bloom at her own pace. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Hyacinth
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hyacinth, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a calm and stable environment where she can feel safe and take her time to adjust.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Hyacinth doesn't require much outdoor space, but she does benefit from an enriching indoor environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hyacinth may not be suitable for homes with children, as she is quite shy and may need a quieter space to feel secure.











