TINA
- Young
- Female
- Small
About TINA
Brighton, CO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Adoption Fee
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TINA's Story
Tina is an undersocialized female cat who is still learning to trust people and feel comfortable in a home environment. She will need a patient, cat-savvy adopter who understands that progress may be slow and will require consistency, routine, and gentle encouragement. Tina is not a cat who will immediately seek attention or affection, but with time and the right environment, she has the potential to continue building confidence.<br/>Tina may benefit from having another calm, social cat in the home who can act as a role model and help her feel more secure. Because sudden movements and noise can be overwhelming for her, we recommend a quiet, predictable household with children ages 13 and older who can respect her space and boundaries.<br/>Tina will thrive best with an adopter who appreciates shy cats and is committed to giving her the patience and understanding she needs to settle in at her own pace.
Tina is an undersocialized female cat who is still learning to trust people and feel comfortable in a home environment. She will need a patient, cat-savvy adopter who understands that progress may be slow and will require consistency, routine, and gentle encouragement. Tina is not a cat who will immediately seek attention or affection, but with time and the right environment, she has the potential to continue building confidence.
Tina may benefit from having another calm, social cat in the home who can act as a role model and help her feel more secure. Because sudden movements and noise can be overwhelming for her, we recommend a quiet, predictable household with children ages 13 and older who can respect her space and boundaries.
Tina will thrive best with an adopter who appreciates shy cats and is committed to giving her the patience and understanding she needs to settle in at her own pace.
Tina is an undersocialized female cat who is still learning to trust people and feel comfortable in a home environment. She will need a patient, cat-savvy adopter who understands that progress may be slow and will require consistency, routine, and gentle encouragement. Tina is not a cat who will immediately seek attention or affection, but with time and the right environment, she has the potential to continue building confidence.
Tina may benefit from having another calm, social cat in the home who can act as a role model and help her feel more secure. Because sudden movements and noise can be overwhelming for her, we recommend a quiet, predictable household with children ages 13 and older who can respect her space and boundaries.
Tina will thrive best with an adopter who appreciates shy cats and is committed to giving her the patience and understanding she needs to settle in at her own pace.
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How To Adopt
TINA is from Riverdale Animal Shelter
[Brighton, CO]
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