Raven
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Raven
AvailableRaven is a young, black Domestic Medium Hair cat in Ferndale, WA. She is about 1 year and 1 month old and has been spayed, with vaccinations up to date. Raven has a calm demeanor and is adjusting to indoor life after being rescued.
About Raven
Raven is a striking young cat, about 1-2 years old, whose gentle nature is just as captivating as her sleek black coat. She started out living outdoors until a compassionate neighbor helped her find safety. In new spaces, Raven can be hesitant and will need a calm, patient introduction to her environment. If given time to settle in, she reveals a warm, affectionate side and forms strong bonds with her people. She’s made remarkable progress since life on the street, now craving comfort and connection and showing how loving she really is. Raven would thrive in a home that truly understands the needs of a sensitive cat and can help her feel secure. She’s spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, giving you a healthy start together. Born April 19, Raven is an Aries—expect a spirited determination somewhere beneath that gentle exterior. Give her a bit of time, and Raven will become a loyal and rewarding companion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Raven
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Raven are highly adaptable but generally do best in homes with a calm environment where they can feel secure. An indoor setting with cozy spots and gentle handling helps them thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Raven is a Domestic Medium Hair cat and does not require outdoor space. She will be happiest and safest as an indoor pet, with windows and perches to watch the outside world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Raven can do well in homes with respectful children, especially if the kids understand the cat may need time to warm up and have her own quiet space.











