Robin

Breed*

Domestic Shorthair

Sex

Female

Weight

6.32

Color

Black

Birthday*

Oct 8, 2025
(6 Months Old)

Adoption Fees

$110
Adult Cat (7 months & older)

About me

Looking for your next sidekick? Robin came from a large hoarding household with too many cats to care for. She rejoined some of her former roommates here at the shelter just recently, so she hasn’t settled in yet. When the shelter gets quiet, that’s when Robin really comes alive, playing hard with toys and exploring. During the busy workday, she’s uncertain of visitors, but if there’s anything the cats from her home have shown us, they tend to blossom once they’ve settled in!

Given her backstory, we don’t know how Robin feels about dogs or children, but she is well-accustomed to sharing her space with other cats. As she adjusts more into the busy shelter life, Robin is slowly warming her heart and letting us in. We look forward to getting to know her more whether here or from her forever family!

*The breed assigned is an educated guess based on the animal’s characteristics; the animals in our shelter are not genetically tested. The birthday is estimated based on a veterinary exam.

Good with Cats, Playful, Shy/Reserved, Unknown with Dogs, Unknown with Kids

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