



Cinder
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Cinder
Victor, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Cinder’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Cinder's Story
Three-year-old Cinder prides herself on thinking outside the box. No, not that box, don’t worry. What we mean is, she’s a creative, unconventional thinker who sees everyday objects a little differently. Take the standard cat tree, for instance. Most felines climb it, window-gaze from it, perhaps scratch it. The most forward-thinking among our residents might hang their collars to dry from it on wash day. But to Cinder, a cat tree becomes an invisibility cloak. From behind it or alongside it, she can peek completely unobserved at the many activities going on. <br/><br/>Why is being invisible an advantage? Not because she wants to hide from human visitors—quite the contrary! She eagerly accepts pets and affection from two-leggeds. She isn’t as excited, however, about her fellow four-leggeds, at least as she adjusts to shelter life. Another plus to being invisible? Try asking the cats missing their collars.<br/><br/>To meet Cinder, please complete the application on our website at <br/>https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-adoption-form
Three-year-old Cinder prides herself on thinking outside the box. No, not that box, don’t worry. What we mean is, she’s a creative, unconventional thinker who sees everyday objects a little differently. Take the standard cat tree, for instance. Most felines climb it, window-gaze from it, perhaps scratch it. The most forward-thinking among our residents might hang their collars to dry from it on wash day. But to Cinder, a cat tree becomes an invisibility cloak. From behind it or alongside it, she can peek completely unobserved at the many activities going on.
Why is being invisible an advantage? Not because she wants to hide from human visitors—quite the contrary! She eagerly accepts pets and affection from two-leggeds. She isn’t as excited, however, about her fellow four-leggeds, at least as she adjusts to shelter life. Another plus to being invisible? Try asking the cats missing their collars.
To meet Cinder, please complete the application on our website at
https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-ado
Three-year-old Cinder prides herself on thinking outside the box. No, not that box, don’t worry. What we mean is, she’s a creative, unconventional thinker who sees everyday objects a little differently. Take the standard cat tree, for instance. Most felines climb it, window-gaze from it, perhaps scratch it. The most forward-thinking among our residents might hang their collars to dry from it on wash day. But to Cinder, a cat tree becomes an invisibility cloak. From behind it or alongside it, she can peek completely unobserved at the many activities going on.
Why is being invisible an advantage? Not because she wants to hide from human visitors—quite the contrary! She eagerly accepts pets and affection from two-leggeds. She isn’t as excited, however, about her fellow four-leggeds, at least as she adjusts to shelter life. Another plus to being invisible? Try asking the cats missing their collars.
To meet Cinder, please complete the application on our website at
https://www.petprideny.org/adopt/adopt-adoption-form
How To Adopt
Cinder is from Pet Pride of New York
[Victor, NY]
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