Romanda
Available
Romanda
AvailableRomanda is a medium-sized, spayed female domestic short hair cat in Mount Pleasant, IA. She is an adult and is house trained, making her an easy addition to most homes. Her personality is as big as her affection, and she is looking for someone who appreciates a confident companion.
About Romanda
Na na na na na na na na... Romanda! Romanda may look like she’s got a touch of sass, but she’s actually one of the most affectionate cats around. She greets her people with eager head bumps and purrs, always ready to show her sweet side—at least until she decides she’s had enough and wants her space. Romanda knows what she likes and isn’t shy about letting you know, often handing out a spicy love bite when she feels overstimulated. Her playful, quirky personality and expressive nature make every day a bit more lively. She’s a great match for someone familiar with spirited, confident cats who value both affection and independence. Romanda thrives in a home where her big personality will be understood and appreciated. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
Inquire directly with rescue.
Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
Rescues & Shelters
Questions about Romanda
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Romanda, as a domestic short hair cat, adapts well to many living environments, from apartments to larger homes. She enjoys having cozy places to perch and people to interact with, but she's also content with a bit of quiet time to herself.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Romanda are typically indoor cats and don’t require much outdoor space. Window views, vertical spaces, and interactive toys will keep her happy and stimulated inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Romanda’s breed can do well in homes with children who respect boundaries. Given Romanda’s spirited nature, older children or cat-savvy families would be the best fit.











