Treva
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Treva
AvailableTreva is a black and white Manx with a short coat, living in Columbus, OH. She is an adult, spayed female and is house trained. She is up to date on her vaccinations. Treva has a petite frame and does not have a tail.
About Treva
Treva spent her early years outside in tough conditions, often fending for herself. She was one of several cats who found themselves pushed aside when a family repeatedly moved new cats in and left the older ones behind. Despite her rough start—outdoor living, poor food, and makeshift shelter—Treva has shown resilience. She recently recovered well from major dental surgery, underscoring her ability to bounce back. At about four years old, Treva is a petite Manx with a striking black and white coat and no tail. She’s got a sweet, tiny meow that sounds more like a little chirp, and when given time and patience, she warms up and welcomes gentle petting. Though hesitant with other cats, Treva does okay with calm cats or as a single pet. She prefers a peaceful home, ideally without young children, where she can settle in at her own pace. Treva loves her canned food, eats well, and will especially thrive with someone committed to understanding her quirks and quiet needs. Interested adopters must be 24 or older, live in Central Ohio, and have all pets at home spayed or neutered. Treva’s adoption fee is $100. If you’re looking for a bonded pair, consider also her sister, Terry. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Treva
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Manx cats like Treva often thrive in stable, calm homes and benefit from routines. She would do best in a quieter environment, especially since she prefers a gentle atmosphere.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Treva, as a Manx cat, is content living indoors and doesn't require outdoor access. A safe indoor space with cozy spots is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Manx cats, including Treva, can be fine with respectful, older children but usually appreciate quieter homes. Treva is best suited to homes without young children due to her reserved nature.











