Raven
Available
Raven
AvailableRaven is a medium-sized adult female cat with a striking black coat and plenty of confidence. Sheâs best as an only pet, thriving as the sole center of attention. Raven is currently in Washington, IA and looking for a home where she can fully express her playful and independent personality.
About Raven
Meet Raven, a sleek black cat with a bold spirit and no shortage of sass. She moves through the world with the kind of confidence reserved for cats who know exactly what they want. Independence comes naturally to Raven, and sheâd rather not share her space with other animalsâshe belongs in a home where she can take center stage and truly shine. At first, she might keep you at armâs length, but win her over and youâll find an affectionate companion who rewards patience with loyalty and affection. Raven loves interactive play and clever games, and sheâll happily show off her playful streak once she feels secure. If youâre looking for a cat whoâs equal parts personality and heart, she wonât disappoint. Let Raven be your reigning queen, and youâll get a house full of charm and attitude. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Raven
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Raven do well in a variety of homes, from apartments to houses, as long as they have cozy places to relax and space to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Raven, as a Domestic Short Hair, generally prefers being indoors, though she might enjoy window-watching or safe, supervised outdoor time. She does not require a yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Raven can be good with children, but since she enjoys being the center of attention and may have a sassy streak, sheâs usually better in homes where children are gentle and respectful.











