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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown or Chocolate (Mostly)
Age
1 year 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
60077783
Hair Length
short
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Comet is a quiet, independent girl who prefers to experience the world on her own terms. Naturally reclusive, she’s happiest observing from a safe distance and taking in her surroundings rather than seeking hands-on affection. She would thrive as an indoor spirit cat, where she can feel secure while still having an important job to do—Comet has the instincts to be an excellent mouser and would take that role very seriously. With time and patience, adopters are welcome to gently work on socializing her, but it’s important to appreciate Comet for who she is and understand that she will likely always retain some of her independent, spirit-cat nature.
Comet would do best starting out in a small, quiet space with easy access to food, water, litter, and a secure hiding spot where she can decompress. Older kids are recommended, as she values her personal space and does not enjoy being approached too quickly or unexpectedly. She may coexist well with another calm cat or a cat-savvy dog who respects boundaries. Once settled, Comet could also be a great indoor/outdoor companion when the weather is warmer, making her an ideal match for someone looking for a low-key, low-pressure feline presence who adds quiet companionship and purpose to the home.
Comet is a quiet, independent girl who prefers to experience the world on her own terms. Naturally reclusive, she’s happiest observing from a safe distance and taking in her surroundings rather than seeking hands-on affection. She would thrive as an indoor spirit cat, where she can feel secure while still having an important job to do—Comet has the instincts to be an excellent mouser and would take that role very seriously. With time and patience, adopters are welcome to gently work on socializing her, but it’s important to appreciate Comet for who she is and understand that she will likely always retain some of her independent, spirit-cat nature.
Comet would do best starting out in a small, quiet space with easy access to food, water, litter, and a secure hiding spot where she can decompress. Older kids are recommended, as she values her personal space and does not enjoy being approached too quickly or unexpectedly. She may coexist well with another calm cat or a cat-savvy dog who respects boundaries. Once settled, Comet could also be a great indoor/outdoor companion when the weather is warmer, making her an ideal match for someone looking for a low-key, low-pressure feline presence who adds quiet companionship and purpose to the home.