

Robin
- Young
- Female
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Robin
Mansfield, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Robin’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Robin's Story
Robin comes with an interesting story. I manage a colony at a very run down trailer park and in November of 2024 I trapped Robin and I believe she was about 5 to 6 months old and I got her spayed kept her for a few days to make sure she would be okay and then returned her to the park during the entire process she acted completely like a feral kitten and that she was very scared of me and the situation she was in which is understandable. Fast forward 6 months later someone in the park started to threaten the cats so I needed to relocate them and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. I decided to keep the feral cats in my catio and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. As it turns out 6 months did wonders for her she is super sweet super affectionate well behaved acts like she's lifted my house her entire life doesn't care anything about the other cats and loves to snuggle. So I decided to put her up for adoption because she deserves a home of her own with a family that will love her. She has adjusted very well to being an inside cat. Robin is spayed and still current on her vaccines and has been treated for fleas and dewormed and is ready for adoption.
Robin comes with an interesting story. I manage a colony at a very run down trailer park and in November of 2024 I trapped Robin and I believe she was about 5 to 6 months old and I got her spayed kept her for a few days to make sure she would be okay and then returned her to the park during the entire process she acted completely like a feral kitten and that she was very scared of me and the situation she was in which is understandable. Fast forward 6 months later someone in the park started to threaten the cats so I needed to relocate them and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. I decided to keep the feral cats in my catio and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. As it turns out 6 months did wonders for her she is super sweet super affectionate well behaved acts like she's lifted my house her entire life doesn't care anything about the other cats and loves to snuggle. So I decided to put her up for adoption because she deserves a home of her own with a family that will love her. She has adjusted very
Robin comes with an interesting story. I manage a colony at a very run down trailer park and in November of 2024 I trapped Robin and I believe she was about 5 to 6 months old and I got her spayed kept her for a few days to make sure she would be okay and then returned her to the park during the entire process she acted completely like a feral kitten and that she was very scared of me and the situation she was in which is understandable. Fast forward 6 months later someone in the park started to threaten the cats so I needed to relocate them and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. I decided to keep the feral cats in my catio and Robin was one of the first ones that I trapped. As it turns out 6 months did wonders for her she is super sweet super affectionate well behaved acts like she's lifted my house her entire life doesn't care anything about the other cats and loves to snuggle. So I decided to put her up for adoption because she deserves a home of her own with a family that will love her. She has adjusted very well to being an inside cat. Robin is spayed and still current on her vaccines and has been treated for fleas and dewormed and is ready for adoption.
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