Meet Samantha, affectionately called Sammie!
A gentle almost six-year-old Domestic Short Hair currently in Sunderland, MA, whose quiet charm shines through her sleek black coat and thoughtful gaze. Sammie is an indoor girl who forms deep bonds with her caregiver, offering soft companionship rather than constant attention. She prefers to sit beside you on the couch or curl up close at bedtime, sharing calm, comforting moments that feel quietly special.
By nature, Sammie is timid and sensitive, and she needs time, patience, and a predictable routine to feel secure. In new environments or around unfamiliar people, she may hiss or swat as she works through her worries, and she may spend a few days tucked away before gradually settling in. With gentle introductions and positive reinforcement, she can build trust at her own pace.
This clever girl has enjoyed clicker training and can sit and lie down for treats, especially when a wand toy is nearby! She once treasured a tiny puffball owl, carrying it proudly until it finally wore out, and she still loves chasing cat dancer toys with focused enthusiasm. You will often find her perched in the highest spot in the room, quietly observing her world.
Sammie is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations. She may need creative support for nail care, such as in-home services, to help her stay comfortable. She would be most compatible with a quiet, low-traffic home, ideally with one or two adults and no other pets or young children.
She thrives with consistency, hiding spots, and patient companionship, and she will reward kindness with quiet loyalty that grows stronger each day you share together, building trust one gentle moment at a time.
In the right caring environment, Sammie offers a deeply rewarding connection, full of soft affection and peaceful companionship. If you are someone who appreciates an independent yet loving feline friend, she may be the perfect match for your lifestyle!
Might you be the kind, patient companion Sammie needs to help her confidence slowly grow?
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