Rongie Part Of
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Rongie Part Of
AvailableRongie Part Of is a 3-year-old, 2-month-old neutered male domestic short hair with a soft, short orange and white tabby coat. He is house trained and up to date on his vaccinations. Currently located in Spokane Valley, WA, Rongie is settled in and ready for a new start with a loving adopter.
About Rongie Part Of
Rongie Part Of came to the adoption center with his brothers after their home was lost to a fire, and their owner needed a fresh start. Partners for Pets stepped in so these four boys could have a chance at new homes. Rongie is especially close to his brother Nova, and they’ll need to be adopted as a bonded pair. Of all the brothers, Rongie is the shyest—he’s still getting used to the big change and would do best with someone patient who understands it may take a little time for him to feel at home. He responds to gentle pets once he feels comfortable, but needs the security of getting to know you at his own pace. Rongie has been neutered, microchipped, and is fully vaccinated for feline distemper and rabies. He’s house trained and gets along well with cats, so sharing a home with other feline companions isn’t a problem. His adoption fee is $85, and you’ll need to visit him in person at the Spokane Valley, WA, adoption center. If you’re looking for a sweet, cautious cat to join your family—and you have room for his brother Nova—Rongie could be the right fit. Start your journey together! Apply now.
Adoption Fee
$85Payment after application.
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Questions about Rongie Part Of
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Rongie Part Of do well in most home settings, from apartments to larger houses. A quiet home that allows him to adjust at his own pace will help him flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rongie Part Of, being a domestic short hair cat, is content indoors and doesn’t require outdoor space. If given a safe outdoor enclosure, he may enjoy some supervised time, but it’s not necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs generally do well with children, especially when introduced slowly and kindly. Rongie Part Of is shy, so a calm household or gentle, patient children would be best.











