





Robin
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tuxedo
About Robin
Montclair, NJ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Robin’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Robin's Story
Robin is a sweet, affectionate young cat who is looking for her forever family. This beautiful girl has a simple wishlist- a quiet home with a couch to cuddle on, and a few toys to play with.<br/>Robin came to Cameron Animal Hosptal after being found in a local community garden. She is approximately 1 year old, and is healthy. She is FeLV/FIV negative. She has been fecal tested and dewormed. She has received her full series of FVRCP (distemper) and Rabies vaccines. She has been spayed and microchipped.<br/>Robin is shy with new people, and can be startled with sudden/unexpected noises or movements, but she settles in quickly. She is a very calm cat for her age, but she does like to play sometimes, and is particularly fond of wool balls that she can toss around. She is scared of dogs, and was initially scared of other cats, but is coming around, and would greatly benefit from living with another older, confident, gentle cat who can serve as a role model. Robin will do best in a quiet home without young children, and with a family who will give her time to adjust. Once she knows you she loves to cuddle and be pet, and she really enjoys belly rubs.<br/>Do you have a Robin sized space on your lap? Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information.
Robin is a sweet, affectionate young cat who is looking for her forever family. This beautiful girl has a simple wishlist- a quiet home with a couch to cuddle on, and a few toys to play with.
Robin came to Cameron Animal Hosptal after being found in a local community garden. She is approximately 1 year old, and is healthy. She is FeLV/FIV negative. She has been fecal tested and dewormed. She has received her full series of FVRCP (distemper) and Rabies vaccines. She has been spayed and microchipped.
Robin is shy with new people, and can be startled with sudden/unexpected noises or movements, but she settles in quickly. She is a very calm cat for her age, but she does like to play sometimes, and is particularly fond of wool balls that she can toss around. She is scared of dogs, and was initially scared of other cats, but is coming around, and would greatly benefit from living with another older, confident, gentle cat who can serve as a role model. Robin will do best in a quiet home without young children, and with a fa
Robin is a sweet, affectionate young cat who is looking for her forever family. This beautiful girl has a simple wishlist- a quiet home with a couch to cuddle on, and a few toys to play with.
Robin came to Cameron Animal Hosptal after being found in a local community garden. She is approximately 1 year old, and is healthy. She is FeLV/FIV negative. She has been fecal tested and dewormed. She has received her full series of FVRCP (distemper) and Rabies vaccines. She has been spayed and microchipped.
Robin is shy with new people, and can be startled with sudden/unexpected noises or movements, but she settles in quickly. She is a very calm cat for her age, but she does like to play sometimes, and is particularly fond of wool balls that she can toss around. She is scared of dogs, and was initially scared of other cats, but is coming around, and would greatly benefit from living with another older, confident, gentle cat who can serve as a role model. Robin will do best in a quiet home without young children, and with a family who will give her time to adjust. Once she knows you she loves to cuddle and be pet, and she really enjoys belly rubs.
Do you have a Robin sized space on your lap? Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information.
How To Adopt
Robin is from Cameron Animal Hospital Rescue
[Montclair, NJ]
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