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Baba Yaga

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|New Kensington, PA
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate😌 Calm🐈 Cat Friendly

Baba Yaga is a young, neutered male domestic short hair. About a year and two months old, he's considered medium-sized and sports a striking black-and-white appearance. Vaccinations are up to date, and he’s currently located in New Kensington, PA. Despite his one eye, he doesn’t have any special needs and is ready to find a home that will appreciate his affectionate nature.

About Baba Yaga

Meet Baba Yaga—a one-eyed heartbreaker with the soul of a lap cat. He's about a year old and arrived as a stray, but don't expect any drama from him. The only thing mysterious about Baba Yaga is how he stays so calm and loving after whatever life tossed his way. His black-and-white fur and standout white whiskers give him an undeniably memorable look, but most of the time, he's far more interested in finding a hand to rub up against than in posing for pictures. Baba Yaga has adapted quickly to the Free Roam kitty life and already does well around other cats. He’s that rare mix of cool-headed and affectionate, happy to greet anyone who comes near. Looking for an easygoing companion with a story to tell—even if you have other cats at home? Baba Yaga could be the faithful friend you’ve been missing. Born March 7, he’s a Pisces—no surprise for such a gentle, adaptable soul. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Baba Yaga

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Baba Yaga, a domestic short hair cat, does well in most home environments—apartments or houses—so long as he has attention and cozy spots to relax.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic short hair cats like Baba Yaga are perfectly happy living indoors and do not require outdoor space, though a perch by the window or safe outdoor access is always a plus.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Baba Yaga’s breed is generally tolerant and laid-back, making them a good fit for families with children.