Korra
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Korra
AvailableKorra is a 3-year-old female tortoiseshell/domestic short hair cat with a striking coat of dilute tortoiseshell, gray, blue, silver, and black. She is spayed, house trained, and is up to date on her vaccinations. This medium-sized, short-haired cat currently resides in Parker, TX and would thrive in a quiet home where she can be the star.
About Korra
Meet Korra! This petite smoke torti, born on February 22 (which makes her a creative and quirky Pisces), sports striking green eyes and a bold personality to match. Korra survived abandonment and illness before winding up in foster care, where she’s blossomed into a sassy, affectionate cat who definitely knows her boundaries. She craves attention and loves to sunbathe—food and treats are major priorities in her daily routine. Expect plenty of conversations; Korra loves to chat and isn’t shy about voicing her opinions. Korra would be happiest as the only cat in the home, or possibly with a calm small dog or mellow feline companion, as long as she gets her own space. She does not get along well with other cats or children and wants a quiet, adult-only environment that will shower her with affection, but also respect her independence. For anyone looking for a quirky, raspy little house gremlin to keep them company, Korra’s ready to fill that roll. Dallas metro adoptions only, with home delivery required. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Korra
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tortoiseshell and domestic short hair cats like Korra tend to do best in calm, nurturing indoor homes where routines are consistent and they feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Korra, being a domestic short hair, doesn't require outdoor space. She will be happiest, and safest, as an indoor cat.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tortoiseshell cats like Korra often have strong personalities and boundaries, making them generally less suited for homes with young children.











