Fawna
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Fawna
AvailableFawna is a beautiful female Domestic Short Hair with a large build and striking brown and leopard-patterned tabby markings who currently lives in Owatonna, MN. She is about 3 years and 3 months old. Fawna has a soft, short coat. She is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and is house trained. As a compassionate detail—born on February 15, she’s an Aquarius, a sign known for its independent streak.
About Fawna
Fawna’s foster mom calls her "Fawna Pretty Girl," and it’s easy to see why—she’s an elegant brown tabby with a wild, spotted coat. She’s grown up in a loving foster home since she was eight weeks old, but now, at almost two, she’s ready to find her own family. Fawna’s early days weren’t easy. She was born in a garage with her stray mother and six siblings, all of whom have found homes. Fawna, the last of her litter, is still hoping to meet someone who will give her a chance. Though she’s had stability, she’s a cautious cat around new people and places. Patience and gentle care will help her open up—she’s shown she can bond deeply once she trusts you. Her foster mate Mia cared for her like a mom, and their foster mom would love for them to be adopted together, but Fawna would also thrive as a solo kitty in the right home. She has lived peacefully around other cats and dogs. Give her the time she needs, and you’ll gain a devoted companion eager to be part of your world. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$165Payment after application.
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Questions about Fawna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Fawna are comfortable in a wide range of living environments, from apartments to large homes. Fawna will appreciate a safe, quiet spot where she can feel secure as she settles in.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Fawna, as a Domestic Short Hair, does not require outdoor space, but she will enjoy window views or safe, supervised outdoor time in Owatonna, MN. Most importantly, she needs enrichment inside to stay happy and stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs can adapt well to homes with gentle, respectful children. Fawna is a bit cautious, so she may do best with older kids or children who understand how to interact calmly with cats.











