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Rhonda

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3-7 years|Tabby|Female|Medium|Culpeper, VA
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Rhonda is a medium-sized, short-haired brown tabby with white accents and green eyes who currently resides in Culpeper, VA. As an adult female, she is spayed, house trained, and up to date on all vaccinations. Rhonda thrives in quieter environments and enjoys the company of other cats as well as humans who offer her kindness.

About Rhonda

Meet Rhonda! She turned up after a rough spell scrounging for food outside, but she’s moved past those tough days thanks to a quick-thinking volunteer who got her to safety. Rhonda's a brown tabby with striking white paws, a snowy chest, and bright green eyes. Her start with people wasn’t easy—she’d been hungry and stressed so long she struggled with meals and lost some fur, and for a while, she wanted affection but didn’t know how to receive it. With patience and care, she’s grown into a gentle love bug, eager for attention—especially if whistling or singing is involved. She comes running when she hears a tune and can’t help but rub all over anyone willing to offer her some kindness. Rhonda gets along well with other cats and truly values calm companionship, making her a lovely sofa buddy, often perched on the armrest, sharing your favorite shows. After two years indoors, she’s as steady and loving as ever. Her ideal home would be quiet, low-key, and either child-free or with older kids above ten. She’s spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, so she's ready to find someone who keeps life gentle and safe. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Rhonda

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

    Tabby cats like Rhonda are typically easy-going and do well in calm, stable homes. They adapt best to environments where the activity level is low to moderate, suiting her gentle, affectionate side.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Rhonda and most tabby cats thrive indoors with windows to observe the world. Outdoor access isn’t required for their physical or emotional well-being, especially after a tough start on the streets.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tabby cats often fit well in homes with respectful children. Rhonda, with her preference for calm, is best with kids over ten and quieter households where she won’t be overwhelmed.