Siberian and Maine Coon Cats Available for Adoption
STEPHANIE
Siberian, Maine Coon
🇺🇸
San Anselmo, California
February 26th
female, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Stephanie is a beautiful six month old female kitten with a very sweet and active personality. She is social, brave, and outgoing. Stephanie enjoys being around people and gets along well with other cats.
We rescued Stephanie after she was found running in the street. She is now an indoor-only kitten and is thriving in a safe environment. She loves attention and affection, enjoys playing with toys, and likes sitting by the window watching birds.
Stephanie is in the process of completing her vaccinations and being spayed. She is very clean and fully litter box trained.
The adoption fee is $250, which helps cover part of her veterinary costs, including spay surgery and vaccinations.
If you are interested, please contact Natalie by email or text at 916-801-2243.
Please share a little about yourself and why you are interested in adopting Stephanie.
Thank you for considering giving Stephanie a loving home.
ABOUT: MAINE COON CAT BREED
The Maine Coon, a beloved breed known for its gentle giant nature, captivating personality, and striking appearance, is one of the largest domesticated cat breeds. With tufted ears, bushy tails, and impressive coats in various colors and patterns, Maine Coons are celebrated for their intelligence, playful demeanor, and sociable attitude towards both humans and other pets. Originating from the state of Maine in the United States, these majestic felines are admired for their friendly disposition and love for human companionship.
The Siberian cat breed is known for its majestic appearance, with a dense triple coat that resists matting and a bushy tail. These large, muscular cats are affectionate, playful, and intelligent, making them great companions for families. They have a hypoallergenic coat that produces less of the allergenic protein Fel D1, which can be a boon for allergy sufferers. With their love for climbing and hunting, Siberians maintain their wild instincts while enjoying indoor living.