Reba
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Reba
AvailableReba is a female domestic short hair kitten with a short white and brown tabby coat. She has been spayed, is up to date on vaccinations, and is house trained. Reba is currently in Kirklin, IN and gets along well with other cats.
About Reba
Meet Reba, the tiny queen of her pack. She carries herself with a regal confidence that makes other kittens fall in line. Reba's every move is deliberate—she pads around with a silent authority and those bright eyes seem to miss nothing. There's wisdom in her gaze that feels older than her years. Beneath her dignified charm, though, is a streak of sass. Reba's playful side comes out in ambushes and dashes—she loves to keep her siblings guessing, and she dominates every chase and game with style. At heart, she’s the one in charge of the action. When Reba is done being boss, she turns affectionate, searching for a warm lap where she can fully unwind. In these moments, she purrs contentedly, soaking up gentle petting and feeling right at home. Her personality is the perfect blend of playful leader and purring companion. She’s spayed, vaccinated, FIV/FeLV negative, and microchipped, ready for her next adventure. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$85Payment after application.
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Questions about Reba
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Reba, a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to most indoor environments. She's comfortable in apartments or houses, as long as she receives attention and places to climb and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Reba do not require outdoor space and often thrive as indoor pets. Windows, perches, and indoor toys offer plenty of stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Reba's breed is usually a good fit for homes with children, thanks to their playful and adaptable nature. Supervised interactions help everyone get along smoothly.











