Zinnia's mellow demeanor, cautious charm, and the warmth of her loud purr are a combination that promises a tranquil haven for any family. (Fur Real Life Photography)
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In the world of tranquility, 8-month-old Zinnia stands as a beacon of sweet serenity, a mellow soul with a heart as gentle as her purr is loud. This lovely feline is a melody of calmness, ready to grace your home with the soothing symphony of affection.
Zinnia approaches life with caution and shyness, a testament to her thoughtful and careful nature, which is understandable since she and her litter mates were left by their mom under a bush. She may need time to warm up in new situations, but oh, the beauty that unfolds when she feels safe. Like a flower blooming in the soft glow of dawn, Zinnia opens herself to the love and petting that she so rightfully deserves.
The ideal spot for Zinnia is a home with older kids who appreciate the art of gentle companionship. Currently unacquainted with dogs, Zinnia’s heart might find solace in the presence of a calm canine friend who understands the delicate dance of coexistence with cats.
To adopt Zinnia, or see other available cats and kittens, visit The Cat House on the Kings.
All adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, treated for fleas, and litterbox trained.
The nonprofit Cat House on the Kings is California’s largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center.
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