Rags Ii
AvailableRags Ii
AvailableRags Ii is a medium-sized Domestic Medium Hair adult female, about 3 years and 3 months old, with soft buff and white fur. She currently resides in Muskegon, MI. Rags Ii is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Born on February 14th, she’s an Aquarius, often associated with uniqueness and independence. There are no special needs noted for her at this time.
About Rags Ii
Meet Rags Ii, a lively and charismatic medium-sized adult cat whose presence immediately brightens any room. She’s got a playful streak—always jumping into action when a toy skitters across the floor or napping in a patch of warm sunlight, embracing her role as both entertainer and queen of her space. Rags Ii boasts a blend of spunk and wisdom, making her equally at home wrapped around your ankles in a game as she is curled close, quietly purring the day’s worries away. She’s just begun her journey at the rescue, so her full story is still unfolding, but what’s certain is her talent for bringing joy and comfort. Rags Ii is waiting for someone ready to appreciate her delightful quirks and gentle, affectionate side. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Rags Ii
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Rags Ii adapt well to both apartments and houses, provided they have cozy spots and room to play. Her medium size and adaptable nature make her a good fit for many types of homes.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rags Ii, as a Domestic Medium Hair, does not need outdoor space, but she would enjoy having windows to watch the world or a safe, enclosed area to explore if available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Rags Ii’s breed is known for being gentle and playful, making them generally a good match for families with children. Always supervise initial introductions to ensure they mesh well.





