Lyla
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Lyla
AvailableLyla is a medium-sized black Domestic Short Hair cat living in Raleigh, NC. She is about 1 year old and has been spayed. Lyla is fully house trained and her vaccinations are current, so she's set for a healthy start in her new home.
About Lyla
Meet Lyla, a striking black cat with the spirit and energy of a panther cub. She’s friendly, curious, and always ready to make mischief—chasing balls, leaping after wand toys, exploring every corner, and napping wherever she finds a bit of sun. Lyla thrives on attention from her people and will happily shadow you around the house. She loves a good climb, dives straight into boxes, and treats the cat tree like her own private jungle gym. Lyla gets along well with gentle, cat-savvy dogs and respectful teens, but she's not eager to share her space with other cats, preferring to be the only feline or even the only pet in your home. Independent yet affectionate, she brings both fun and charm to her daily routine. As a Taurus (born mid-May), Lyla is as loyal as she is playful—expect years of companionship and entertainment with her around. Ready to make it official and bring Lyla home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Lyla
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Lyla adapt well to a variety of living situations. She'll be comfortable in apartments or houses alike, as long as she has cozy spots to nap and places to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lyla doesn’t require outdoor space to thrive—indoor life is perfect for her. She enjoys exploring new corners and climbing, so providing cat trees and interactive toys will keep her content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are generally adaptable with gentle, older kids. Lyla herself would do best with teens who respect her boundaries, rather than younger children.











