Radley
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Radley
AvailableRadley is a playful young tabby with orange and red coloring and a short coat, currently in Lancaster, CA. At just three months old, heās already neutered, microchipped, current on his vaccines, and tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia. He is house trained and gets along with cats, dogs, and children. Radley is warming up to people with each passing day and is looking for a home that can appreciate both his playful spirit and gentle progress.
About Radley
Radley started life in a garage with his feral mom. He was the last of his litter to be caught, and it shows: heās still wary of people, but once you start petting him, he purrs like an engine. He can be defensive at firstāthereās the occasional swat when a hand comes too quickly, but heās learned to trust more thanks to the kids in his foster home. These days, each child takes a turn holding him, and heās improving with every gentle interaction. Radley is full of energy and keeps himself entertained playing. Heād thrive in a home with another playful catāhis sister Opal, who is also available, would be an ideal fit. Heās three months old, neutered, and up to date on vaccines, with negative FIV and feline leukemia tests. He gets along with other cats, children, and even dogs. If youāre up for nurturing a kitten with a shy streak and a playful heart, Radleyās waiting in Lancaster, CA. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Radley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Radley tend to adapt well to indoor living and appreciate a stable, safe environment. Homes with opportunities for play and companionship suit him best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Radley, as a tabby cat, doesn't require outdoor space and will thrive indoors, especially with toys, safe climbing spots, or another playful cat as a companion.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats generally do well with children and Radley already lives with kids, so he's shown he's suitable for family homes.











