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Ramona

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5 years old|Tabby, Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Poplar Grove, IL
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly

Ramona is a small, female brown tabby with a short coat. She is house trained, spayed, and up to date on her vaccinations. This affectionate young cat is currently residing at A Little RR Animal Sanctuary and is ready for her forever home.

About Ramona

Click apply to start the adoption process. Say hello to Ramona, a delightful brown tabby Domestic Short Hair born on September 10, 2020—meaning she’s a perceptive and detail-loving Virgo! Ramona is currently in foster care at Crystal Lake, IL and is ready to join a loving family. She is great with kids, dogs, and other cats, making her a perfect addition to many households. With her short, chocolate-brown coat and petite size, she’s as charming as she is sweet. When welcoming Ramona into your home, remember that patience is key to a smooth transition and she will thrive with playtime, positive reinforcement, and a regular schedule. She’s house trained, has been spayed, and is up to date on all her vaccinations. Included with her adoption are age-appropriate vaccinations, FeLV/FIV testing, deworming, spay surgery, and a microchip for her safety. Please note the rescue’s strict no-declawing policy: declawing is a painful procedure that provides no benefit to the cat. Ramona deserves humane alternatives such as scratching posts, nail trims, or soft nail caps to keep her happy and healthy. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Ramona

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats, including the tabby variety, adapt well to various indoor environments, such as apartments or houses. They thrive best in homes where they can explore, lounge, and interact with their human family.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats do not require outdoor space and are usually happiest and safest living indoors. Providing plenty of indoor enrichment, like cat trees and toys, satisfies their curiosity and exercise needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, domestic cats are generally good with children, especially when introduced in a positive environment. Teaching children how to respectfully interact with cats is important for everyone's well-being.