Rasta
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Rasta
AvailableRasta is a medium-sized, adult, spayed female tabby-Bengal mix with a beautiful gray, blue, and silver tabby coat. Her medium-length fur suits her gentle looks. She is fully vaccinated, litter box trained, and currently lives in Orland Park, IL.
About Rasta
Rasta is a 4-year-old tabby-Bengal mix with striking, expressive eyes and a plush beige belly she’ll show off once she decides you’re trustworthy. Initially, she tends to keep to herself and can often be found hiding beneath a bed until she feels comfortable. With a bit of patience, though, she’ll quietly emerge, settling by your side on the couch and practicing her impressive kneading skills as you offer head, chin, or back scratches. Her demeanor remains cautious, but Rasta steadily learns to embrace warmth from both humans and other felines in her space, even if she’s just now rediscovering those connections. Once Rasta feels secure, she’ll generously stretch out for some gentle belly tickles. She enjoys lounging in sunny spots and has a fondness for window watching. Favorite toys include stuffed mice and anything with catnip. Litter box trained and socialized, Rasta is spayed, current on vaccines, and tested negative for FIV/FELV. She is best as the only cat and does not get along with other cats or dogs. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rasta
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rasta, as a tabby-Bengal mix, typically thrives in a calm home where she can have her own space. A predictable environment with cozy places to hide works best for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rasta doesn’t require outdoor access. Like most domestic cats, a secure indoor space with windows and sunny spots will keep her content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby-Bengal mixes like Rasta can do well with respectful older children who understand her cautious nature, but since she’s shy, she’s happier in quieter homes.











