Gravy
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Gravy
AvailableGravy is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair, 3 years old, and falls within the large size range. She's a black and brown tabby with white markings and has a short coat. Gravy is house trained and gets along well with both children and other cats, making her a great family addition. Located in Stafford, VA, she is ready for her next adventure weighing in at an unknown amount.
About Gravy
Meet Gravy, a lovely 3-year-old black and brown tabby with white markings. She arrived at the shelter hoping to find her forever family. Gravy has a shy demeanor when encountering new people, often taking time to adjust to new surroundings. However, once she feels secure, she quickly turns into a cuddler, enjoying quiet moments of companionship. Gravy was initially adopted on April 19, 2025, but returned to the shelter on July 1, 2026, through no fault of her own. She's looking for a second chance at a forever home where she can truly belong. This sweet girl has lived with children before and has shown she does well with them. While she hasn't lived with other animals, she's been getting along nicely with fellow cats in the shelter. Plus, she's litterbox trained and ready to settle in without any geographical restrictions. Sometimes it’s the quieter ones like Gravy who form the deepest connections. If you're looking for a gentle companion to curl up with, she just might be the perfect match for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Gravy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gravy, as a Domestic Short Hair cat, thrives best in a calm and loving environment where she can safely explore and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Typically, Domestic Short Hair cats like Gravy can adapt to indoor living, requiring little outdoor space but enjoying a safe area to explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Gravy has lived with children and has done very well around them, making her a good fit for families.











