Tomb Raider
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Tomb Raider
AvailableTomb Raider is a spayed female domestic short hair kitten. She is a baby and likely weighs around medium size for her breed. Currently, she lives in Colorado Springs, CO.
About Tomb Raider
Meet Tomb Raider, a lovely grey tabby female kitten with charming white paws and a heart-shaped mark on her nose. She was born around February 7, 2026. Previously living on the streets of Roswell, NM, Tomb Raider and her siblings were rescued by Wild Blue Cats and are now thriving in Colorado. Initially, Tomb Raider faced some challenges, including a rough start with ringworm treatment, but with care and love from her foster family, she blossomed. While she can be a bit shy at first, she warms up quickly, especially for a good cuddle. Her playful spirit shines through when she pounces on wand toys, little balls, and anything that moves! Tomb Raider would do best in a home with older, gentle children who can give her the patience she needs as she adjusts. She gets along well with other cats and might even be fine with calm dogs if introductions are handled carefully. Tomb Raider is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and ready to find her forever home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Tomb Raider
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tomb Raider, as a domestic short hair, typically thrives in a loving and stable environment. A home with gentle adults or older kids would be ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Being a young kitten, Tomb Raider prefers indoor spaces where she can explore safely. Supervised outdoor access can be enjoyable once she's comfortable.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Tomb Raider is suitable for homes with older, gentle children who understand her need for patience.











