Regina
Available
Regina
AvailableRegina is a small, young female domestic short hair with a stunning brown and chocolate coat. At just 10 months old, she is already spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Regina is enjoying her time in Prairie du Chien, WI, eagerly waiting for a loving home to share her gentle, lively spirit.
About Regina
Meet Regina, a young domestic short hair bursting with personality and charm. Her playful energy is contagious—she’ll chase after toys with wild abandon and then sprawl out belly-up, as if she’s spent hours in an epic cat race. Regina brings a lot of laughter with her goofy little acrobatics and curiosity about the world around her. Once she’s satisfied exploring every inch of her space, Regina turns into a warm cuddle partner, ready to curl up and purr away. Her affectionate side is just as strong as her fun-loving one, and she’s always interested in human attention. If a cat who balances humor, sweetness, and a sense of adventure sounds right, Regina fits the bill. She’s still new to the rescue at Rivers and Bluffs Animal Shelter, and her best qualities reveal themselves with a visit. Fun fact: Regina is a Cancer—cats born under this sign are often loving and tuned-in to their people’s moods, and anyone who meets her will agree she fits the description. Give yourself a boost of joy and gentle companionship, and let Regina light up your home. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Regina
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Regina, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to most home settings, from apartments to houses. Her playful and affectionate nature means she'd thrive wherever she gets attention, toys, and cozy spots to nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Regina, like many domestic short hairs, doesn’t require outdoor space and does best as an indoor cat. She’ll be happy exploring windowsills and sunbeams inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Regina are often gentle and tolerant, making them suitable companions for families with children, provided proper introductions and supervision.











