Ramen
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Ramen
AvailableRamen is a domestic short hair cat with a youthful age of three years, sporting a short, soft coat with stylish tabby (gray, blue, or silver) and white markings. This neutered male is medium-sized, house trained, and has his vaccinations up to date. He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
About Ramen
Ramen is a young domestic short hair cat who doesn't just walk into a roomāhe twirls, pounces, and gets everyone smiling. Still just three, Ramen balances puppyish bursts of play with a genuinely cuddly side. Heāll chase just about anything you toss his way, then charm you right after with his big eyes and soft tabby-and-white coat. Youāll often find him tucked up against you for a quiet doze after heās tired himself out. Heās house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and neutered, so heās ready to settle right in. He does well with other cats, making him a nice fit for a multi-cat home. Ramen is currently in Los Angeles, CA, and potential adopters must meet him in person to adopt. Born under the grounded sign of Taurus, heās likely to bring both affection and a relaxed steadiness to his new family. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Ramen
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ramen, as a domestic short hair, adapts easily to most indoor environments. He would thrive in an apartment or house where he gets attention and room to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Ramen do very well as indoor cats and donāt require outdoor space. As long as he has plenty of toys and places to explore inside, he'll stay happy and stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ramenās playful but gentle nature means most domestic short hairs generally do well with respectful children. Supervised play is always best for everyoneās safety.











