Pita
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Pita
AvailablePita is a 4-year-old female domestic short hair cat, classified as medium-sized. She has a beautiful gray, blue, and silver coat accented with white patches. This affectionate companion is altered and vaccinated, making her ready for a new home. She's seeking a peaceful environment in Raleigh, NC where she can thrive and share lovely quiet moments with her future owner.
About Pita
Meet Pita, a serene soul who embodies the spirit of a well-loved book. With her emerald eyes and soft fur, she seeks the comfort of companionship, particularly when curled up in a cozy lap. Pita enjoys playful moments with a wand toy, chasing it with a delightful energy while also cherishing her alone time to reflect. Her easygoing demeanor makes her an excellent match for someone who appreciates calm and serene companionship. Relationship building is important to Pita; she thrives best with someone who respects her need for space while offering gentle affection. If you're searching for a companion who desires simple pleasures like warm laps and peaceful evenings, Pita might just be the one for you. This gentle feline is currently living in a foster home. The adoption process begins with filling out a survey and scheduling a phone appointment to meet her in person. Ready to create a beautiful story together? Pita's adoption fee is $65.00.
Adoption Fee
$65Payment after application.
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Questions about Pita
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pita, as a domestic short hair, typically does well in a calm, quiet environment without too much chaos. She enjoys spaces where she can relax and feel safe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Pita benefit from some outdoor space, but they can thrive indoors as well, especially if they have places to perch and observe their surroundings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pita tends to be more suited for a quieter home. If children are involved, they should be gentle and respectful of her personal space.











