Romanda
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Romanda
AvailableRomanda is a confident adult female cat with a medium build and a bold personality. She lives in Washington, IA, where sheās ready to charm anyone who appreciates cats with attitude. Romanda has been spayed and will thrive with an adopter who welcomes a little sass along with sweetness.
About Romanda
Na na na na na na na na... Romanda! Romandaās face might be all sass, but thereās a lot of affection beneath it. She bonds fiercely with her people, giving out head bumps, plenty of purrs, and a side helping of sweetness. Donāt expect a pushoverāRomanda knows her mind and isnāt afraid to show it, especially when she gets a bit overstimulated. Those famous love bites sometimes come with a little extra fire. Full of quirks and confidence, Romanda brings a blend of humor and attitude that lights up the room. She enjoys affection, but only as long as sheās in the mood. She thrives with someone who understands spirited cats and can appreciate a companion with a strong personality. If you prefer a cat with character and arenāt put off by the occasional spicy moment, Romanda promises an unforgettable friendship. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Romanda
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Romanda, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to most indoor environments. Sheās likely to thrive in homes that respect her space and offer plenty of cozy spots for lounging.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Romanda do not require outdoor access and are quite content living indoors. Sheāll do well with windows to watch the world or a perch to survey her domain.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Romandaās domestic short hair breed is usually fine with gentle, respectful children, but given her strong opinions and spicy moments, she may do better in homes with older kids or adults who understand cat behavior.











