Willa Feral
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Willa Feral
AvailableWilla Feral is a three-month-old, female Domestic Short Hair kitten from Claremore, OK. Although she is still considered a baby, she has already shown her playful spirit. This small kitten is house trained and vaccinated. While she may be a little spicy at times, Willa enjoys the company of other cats and dogs. She's currently waiting for a loving home where she can blossom into the charming cat she is meant to be.
About Willa Feral
Meet Willa Feral, a sweet three-month-old kitten on a journey of trust and friendship. Originally thought to be a boy named Will, this little girl has proven she's braver than anyone expected. With her spicy personality, Willa first seemed unimpressed by humans, yet life took a heartwarming turn when she met Bob, another orange tabby rescued under challenging circumstances. Together, they have become inseparable, engaging in playful chases and cozy cuddles. Willa has helped Bob gain the confidence he needed, showing him that the world, though once daunting, can be a safe place with the right friend. Willa gets along well with other cats and even dogs, making her a wonderful addition to many households. She is house trained and is ready to take the next step in life. While she and Bob donโt have to be adopted together, finding a new home for Willa alongside Bob would be a remarkable ending to their story. Come meet this dynamic duo and see how they can fill your home with warmth and love. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let's get started.
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Questions about Willa Feral
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Willa Feral, being a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to various living environments. She would thrive in a home with gentle and patient adopters who can help her continue to build her confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Willa doesnโt require outdoor space but will appreciate a safe environment filled with toys and places to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Willa is generally suitable for homes with children, especially if they understand her reserved nature and can treat her gently.











